Thank you, Los Alamos!

More than four years ago, after graduating from the Rolf Institute in Boulder, I decided to set my Rolfing practice in Santa Fe, where I live. I also decided to open an office in Los Alamos where there were no Rolfers and where I was drawn through my previous scientific background. Both of my locations thrived and eventually, I added an office in Albuquerque in 2009. I have enjoyed working in all three areas. People are different but mostly the same everywhere I go.

At the end of last year, I felt that I needed to drive less and spend more time learning new things. A new opportunity emerged to work at a clinic in Espanola where I can work with other health practitioners such as a chiropractor, Doctors of Oriental Medicine and massage therapists. The environment is such that we learn from each other and approach each patient in a holistic way. There is a tremendous amount of knowledge among the various fields and I am just now learning about all the things I don't know that I don't know. I love it!

I have loved my clients in Los Alamos and I hope to continue working with them. I came as a novice and I have grown into a fully competent Rolfer. I appreciate all the challenges and each and every client who had trusted me with his or her body. Hopefully, I helped to create more wellness in their lives. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Local iQ Magazine Article

The reporter Lisa VanDyke wrote this excellent article about my practice and what Rolfing is about. My favorite quote is:

“I see so many people who are disempowered from their bodies,” Povolna said. “If you’re in pain, it doesn’t mean that’s how it has to be for the rest of your life; you can do something about it.”

Local-iQ Article