Portland's Michael Valenti, B.A., Certified Rolfer offers the finest in alternative medicine. For a massage that will meet or even exceed your needs, look no further than this clinic.
Tips
Shawn
Report|11 years ago
Ok service - just needs to clean his office! Verrrry dirty and unprofessional in that regard. Would have a nice business if he kept his rooms clean and sanitary.
Heather
Report|11 years ago
I can't wait to come in again!! I felt such a dramatic difference in my entire structure! There's definitely still some work to do, but I have not experienced such improvement with anything else! Thank you!!!!
Sue
Report|11 years ago
Thank you for an amazing experience - I feel so much better after our session!
Megan
Report|11 years ago
makes you feel very comfortable and is great with answering questions
Rebecca
Report|11 years ago
Nice, professional and explains what he is doing and what you should expect. Felt great after 1 session, can't wait for the next!
DENA
Report|11 years ago
loved it, he was great, loved the office and plan to go back.
Dina
Report|11 years ago
He was fabulous. We will definitely go back. it was not like the movies where he makes you cry from pain, but rather a fabulous experience, and i felt better the next day as a result.
Analise
Report|11 years ago
Very personable practitioner! I suffer from chronic back pain and my body felt the benefits after one treatment. I will go back for sure.
Emily
Report|11 years ago
Loved my session with Michael. I feel that rolfing could be very beneficial for me.
To understand Rolfing, it’s helpful to examine Ida P. Rolf’s founding philosophy on the subject: “As in all matter organized into biological units, there is a pattern, an order in human bodies. Rolfers make a life study of relating bodies and their fields to the earth and its gravity.” While certified Rolfer Michael Valenti holds this notion dear, his bodywork approach is more direct. By manually lengthening the connective tissue through kneading techniques, Michael hopes to ease his clients’ chronic tension, improve range of motion, and make them all tall enough to reach the cookie jar.