Service-disabled-veteran-owned and woman-owned since 2007, this Point Loma practice delivers Rolfing Structural Integration — the 10-session fascial reorganization system developed by Ida Rolf — from its Voltaire Street studio near Sunset Cliffs. Each 90-minute session uses slow, sustained myofascial strokes while the client performs active micro-movements to lengthen contracted connective tissue, a manual restructuring approach that parallels the movement-pattern correction work at Sunset Performance Physical Therapy. The IPSB College-trained therapist holds NASM Corrective Exercise and Sports Performance Enhancement specializations, bridging the gap between passive fascial release and active rehabilitation. Clients who maintain flexibility gains between Rolfing sessions through structured breathwork and movement practice often train concurrently at Yoga Arts, where postural awareness reinforces the structural changes achieved on the table. The highest-complexity engagement is a customized 14-session extended series targeting multi-site postural distortion — head-forward posture, knee valgus, and foot pronation — across the entire fascial web.