Dylan uses rolfing & chiropractic for musculoskeletal issues
I am dancer and a choreographer and I am often knocked out of whack from doing
some extreme movement or another. I have a lot of muscle pain and experience
“Quasimoto-like” patterns in my body even though I am only 30. Depending on the
injury, it's hard or even impossible to dance. I remember one important
production where I was worried I couldn’t perform at all because my hamstring
was so seized up.
My experience with regular medical doctors is that if
you don't have an axe sticking out of your head or a failing kidney, they aren't
much use. So I started exploring different kinds of therapies. I benefit a lot
from Rolfing and chiropractic. Rolfing works well for the soft tissue problems,
and chiropractic is great for the out-of-whack joints. These types of therapies
can be expensive, but they work for me. I would never go to a regular doctor to
re-establish basic body equanimity.
I am lucky to have a good friend who
is an excellent Rolfer. As for chiropractic care, I've just asked around and
gathered referrals from friends. I have found some chiropractors ineffective, so
you really have to search for a good one. In any health situation, people have
to be willing to be in charge of their own care.
My advice for people is
to stop being passive. Don't be a “patient,” in a sense. Learn what is happening
with your body, and become familiar with different modalities of healing. Don't
stop until you find someone who helps. Don't be afraid to find a different
practitioner if you've gone as far as you can with the one you're with now.








