Hello visitors! I will be working at Gull Lake, in Richland, Mi, and the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo area from June 17th to August 30th.
Experience immediate improvements in your posture, balance, and ease of movement during your first interactive session with me, then sustain those gains by working with my 3-point therapy plan that offers a personalized therapy approach thats helps you identify movement issues, then correct them with progressive patterning exercises performed every day.
By following my customized patterning exercises, you’re not just a patient but an active participant in your own health. Your specific plan of exercises will let you take control of your movement health, saving time and money while you continue to make increasing gains with your posture, flexibility, balance, and functional movements.
Questions? I invite you to call me at 917-693-3712 to answer your questions and concerns and let me explain how my clinical approach to comprehensive therapy can enhance your quality of life, offer you movement ideas and exercises to maintain and improve that quality of life, and most importantly, save you time and money as you will need fewer sessions for long-lasting results because you will have the movement ideas and tools to treat yourself.
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Sam’s Holistic Approach to Wellness: From Medical Massage to Movement Assessment
Sam offers a unique blend of services that include clinical testing, interactive massages, and long-term pain relief programs. He employs Medical Massage, Functional Movement Screening (FMS), Rolfing, and Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) to precisely tailor his services to your needs.
SAMS Rolfing Can Eliminate or Reduce Your Pain
As a Rolfing and massage therapist who’s been working to [...]
SAM Rolfing For Dog Lovers
I was playing tug of war with my dear dog Sailor the other day, and man was I out of breath when we got done. But I also noticed something that many dog owners notice—your dog is strong, and she can pull your arm out of its socket if she wants to. At the dog park, we dog owners endlessly discuss the musculoskeletal injuries that can happen when you’re playing with your dog or dogs. For example, we’ve all seen the dog owner jogging with their pet on a leash. The dog is often faster and more rambunctious than the dog owner. The dog owner struggles to keep up, as doggie pulls evermore to have extra fun and speed. As a Rolfer, I see injuries to shoulders, hands, and wrists that come directly from hanging on for dear life when your doggie is rarin’ to go. In the jogging scenario, the dog is pulling on one arm or the other, right? So this throws your stride off, and imbalances your body. It’s not a natural [...]
SAM Rolfing For Dog Lovers
I was playing tug of war with my dear dog Sailor the other day, and man was I out of breath when we got done. But I also noticed something that many dog owners notice—your dog is strong, and she can pull your arm out of its socket if she wants to. At the dog park, we dog owners endlessly discuss the musculoskeletal injuries that can happen when you’re playing with your dog or dogs. For example, we’ve all seen the dog owner jogging with their pet on a leash. The dog is often faster and more rambunctious than the dog owner. The dog owner struggles to keep up, as doggie [...]
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