As most alternative or holistic treatments, there is little mainstream scientific research documenting the effectiveness of Hellerwork therapy.
Joseph Heller (1940-) developed Hellerwork, a system of structural integration patterned after Rolfing.
Hellerwork has also been used to treat such specific physical problems as chronic back, neck, shoulder, and joint pain as well as repetitive stress injuries, including carpal tunnel syndrome
Hellerwork consists of eleven 90-minute sessions costing about $90-100 each.
There are no reported serious side effects associated with Hellerwork when delivered by a certified practitioner to adults and juveniles.
Hellerwork is based largely on the principles of Rolfing, in which the body's connective tissue is manipulated or massaged to realign and balance the body's structure.
There are no reported serious side effects associated with Hellerwork when delivered by a certified practitioner to adults and juveniles.
"Some places where the genome sequencing has been done is cancer research, alzheimers research and other medical findings. It also has been used in DNA research."
little controlled research has been done on its effectiveness. However, lomilomi has been an accepted part of native Hawaiian culture for hundreds of years.
Verbal dialogue is the third aspect of Hellerwork. It is designed to teach awareness of the relationships among emotions, life attitudes, and the body.
Anecdotal research has been performed on TT since its development in 1972, but little quantitative research has been carried out.
Tens of thousands of studies have been done on tuberculosis.
Hellerwork is a system of bodywork that combines deep tissue massage, body movement education, and verbal dialogue. It is designed to realign the body's structure for overall health