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Vôo da Águia – Cuidado Pessoal para Clientes de Integração Estrutural
Kevin Frank - Rolfista Estrutural Avançado e de Movimento.

Tradução: Hulda Bretones         Colaboração: Marilu A. dos Reis 
Revisão: Mônica Caspari.


The Functional Rationale of the Recipe

by Monica Caspari - From  the March 2005 Structural Integration - Perspectives


The Body as a Movement System: A Premise for Structural Integration

by Kevin Frank - From the 2008 IASI Yearbook


Posture & Perception in the Context of the Tonic Function Model of Structural Integration: An Introduction

by Kevin Frank - From the 2007 IASI Yearbook


Phenomenological Space - An Interview with Hubert Godard

by Caryn McHose - From a Summer/Fall 2006 Article in Contact Quarterly


Enrolling Clients in Perception-Based Movement for Self-Care
in the Context of Structural Integration

by Kevin Frank and Caryn McHose - From a March 2006 Article in Structural Integration


Articulated Perception, Articulated Structure: Building the Sense of Other
in the Context of Structural Integration

by Kevin Frank - From the 2006 IASI Yearbook


Flight of the Eagle - Self Care for Structural Integration Clients

by Kevin Frank - From the 2005 IASI Yearbook


Body Language: M - An Excursion Through the Alphabet in Somatic Terms  [html]

An article by Thomas Myers that features the work of Caryn McHose - May/June 2004 Massage Magazine


Tonic Function - Gravity Orientation as the Basis for Structural Integration

by Kevin Frank - From a April 2004 article in Hellerwork Newsletter


The Relationship of Contralateral Gait and the Tonic Function Model of Structural Integration

by Kevin Frank - December 2003


Seeing the Ground of a Movement: Tonic Function and the Fencing Bear

by Kevin Frank - May 2003


Stuart Hameroff's Theories Regarding Microtubules as the Seat of Consciousness

by Kevin Frank - From a November 1998 article in Rolf Lines, the journal of the Rolf Institute


The Evolutionary Sequence - A Model for an Integrative Approach to Movement study

by Kevin Frank and Caryn McHose - From a May 1998 article in Rolf Lines, the journal of the Rolf Institute


Tonic Function - A Gravity Response Model for Rolfing® Structural and Movement Integration

by Kevin Frank- From a March 1995 article in Rolf Lines, the journal of the Rolf Institute


Wave Motion and the Fluid Matrix

by Kevin Frank - From a Summer 1995 article in Convergence


An Interview with Hubert Godard

by Aline Newton - From a 1992 article in Rolf Lines, the journal of the Rolf Institute


Reading the Body in Dance  [html version]  [pdf - original article scan, large file]

by Hubert Godard. Translated by Ruth Barnes and Aline Newton - From a 1994 article in Rolf Lines, the journal of the Rolf Institute


Basic Concepts in the Work of Hubert Godard

by Aline Newton - From a 1995 article in Rolf Lines, the journal of the Rolf Institute


Core Stabilization, Core Coordination [html]

by Aline Newton - From a December 2003 article in Structural Integration


Breathing in the Gravity Field

by Aline Newton - From a 1998 article in Rolf Lines, the journal of the Rolf Institute


4th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain [html]

A good source for papers by among others, Gracovetsky and Diane Lee and other
papers related to the treatment of back health from a model that looks at
a systems approach to movement in the spine.

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