Ruth Miller
graduated from Health Choices Institute and Holistic Massage School in Belle Mead, New Jersey in 1998 and has run a private practice
in the evenings and weekends since that time.
As she gained more experience in massage therapy, she realized that she wanted to
do more to help her clients get rid of their aches and pains. She had
read some articles about the Rolfing method of Structural Integration and decided to experience the 10 session series
of Structural Integration for herself.
She received the work from Chuck Carpenter, a trained
Rolfer and Co-Director of The School of Integrative Therapies in Holmdel, NJ. As the work progressed Ruth
noticed many positive changes, including flexibility where there had once been stiffness, a longer stride in walking and increased
level of energy. These changes in her own body convinced
Ruth that these were the tools she needed to help her clients regain their flexibility and ease of movement.
Ruth then trained in Structural Integration under Chuck Carpenter at The School of Integrative Therapies, graduating in 2006. Additionally, she pursued training
in Hawaiin Lomi Lomi Massage, Massage for Cancer/HIV patients and has taken additional courses in Anatomy to deepen her knowledge
and understanding of the body.
She is a member of the International
Association of Structural Integrators and the Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals.
With Massage Therapy and
Structural Integration as her tools, she looks forward to helping her clients live a more enjoyable and active life
in a body that feels comfortable and flexible.
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here to find out more about Structural Integration.)