Pelvic Girdle, Legs, and the Digestive Apparatus: Toward a cohesive visceral model for Rolfing® Structural Integration in Lafayette, CO for Rolfing® Certification & Continuing Education

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Pelvic Girdle, Legs, and the Digestive Apparatus: Toward a cohesive visceral model for Rolfing® Structural Integration photo
Date/Time
11/08/25 - 11/10/25
09:00 AM - 06:00 PM MST
Instructors
McCoy
Cost
675.00
+ $ 75.00 (admin fee)
Total: $ 750.00

View the CE Class Cancelation Policy HERE
 
CE Credits
3 DIRI Required Intermediate CE Credits
22.5 NCBTMB Credit Hours
Location
Dr. Ida Rolf Institute
450 Courtney Way
Lafayette, CO
UNITED STATES

Summary

Housing

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Details

Course Number:
  CER7.25
Instructor(s):
  Kevin McCoy


This Continuing Education class is open to Certified Rolfers and practitioners of Structural Integration who have completed an IASI Recognized SI Program.

Rolfing theory does not have a coherent agreed-upon perspective regarding the relationship between viscera and the musculoskeletal systems of the body. While there are well-developed osteopathic methods, aka Barral, these methods focus on the viscera predominantly with little attention to the relationship of visceral fascia to the deep fascia. The Stecco’s have analyzed the anatomical and physiological relationships between the visceral fascia (organ systems) and the deep fascia (musculoskeletal system). The visceral fascias have specific regions of attachment to the deep fascia.  These regions create powerful transmissions from the viscera effecting structure via the deep fascia and visa versa (powerful transmissions from the deep fascia effecting the viscera). This course will draw from these anatomical relationships to enhance your ability to effect structure in the context of Rolfing®️ Structural Integration.  We will apply this information to deepen our ability to see, feel and effect patterns of maladaptive structure and function related to the Digestive Apparatus, Pelvic Girdle and Legs.
 
Additionally, a research-based physiology of fascia will be discussed and applied.  We will consider what the Stecco’s refer to as a “densification" in the fascia.  How does this densification feel to you the practitioner?  How does densification feel to the client?  What are the possible causes of densification in the fascia?  What is the role of hyaluronan in healthy fascia and densified fascia? 
 
The course will include lecture/discussion periods, skill-building practicums, and the opportunity to exchange a session with a colleague. 
 
Lecture/Discussion Topics:
- Detailed fascial anatomy - deep fascia, visceral fascia (investing and insertional)
- Relationships of insertional fascia to deep fascia
- Fascial densifications (causes, palpation guidelines, effective treatment)
- How intake forms and the interview process can orient you to the fascial relationships between viscera and musculoskeletal systems, and guide treatment strategy
 
Practicums:
- Palpation and treatment of densifications in the girdles as they relate to load transmission to/from the Digestive Apparatus
- Palpation and treatment of densifications relating the Digestive Apparatus and deep fascias of the thorax, head and neck

About the Instructor

Kevin is a faculty member of the Dr. Ida Rolf Institute®. He trained under all six of Dr. Rolf's originally appointed faculty. He has enjoyed being a practitioner of the art and science known as Rolfing® for over 30 years.

Kevin is a licensed Physical Therapist and was employed by the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation where he provided Rolfing to individuals in a chronic pain program. He previously served on the DIRI Board of Directors as the Board Chair for five years.

Kevin is passionate about Rolfing as a traditional and evolving healing art form.