Montpelier Structural Integration

  • 28 School Street
    Montpelier, VT 05602 (map)
  • (802) 223-7678

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Bodywork, Structural Integration & Massage Therapy

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Montpelier Structural IntegrationMontpelier, VT$100 per hour

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We are offering options for greater ease in posture.

Irvin Eisenberg offers a 12-session series of KMI structural integration bodywork. These sessions systematically go through the body fostering more even tone and alignment of the bodies soft tissue. This helps people to achieve greater ease in posture, and freedom in movement.

Irvin has over 1600 hours of formal bodywork training. Irvin Eisenberg has completed a 500-hour KMI structural integration certification, and is a board-certified structural integrator. Irvin is a nationally certified massage therapist, and holds a New York State license for massage and hydrotherapy. (Note: Vermont does not grant licenses for massage therapists). Irvin is also a CPMT (Certified Pediatric Massage Therapist), and has training in pediatric structural integration.

Reviews

  • January 23, 2012

    Irvin knows what he's doing - and knows how to implement that knowledge effectively. I've been very satisfied with the work he has done and my body is much happier now!

    Jeremy

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Question and answer

Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

A. You should look for a Structural Integrator who is either Board Certified or is a member of one of the repeatable schools, as SI is not a trademarked term and anyone can legally call them selves a SI practioner

Q. What questions should a consumer ask to hire the right service professional?

A. Where did you train? What is your philosophy on pain? How much control do I have over the amount of pressure being used.

Q. What do you wish customers knew about you or your profession?

A. I wish customers knew how effective Structural Integration is and that it is now about fixing individual problems as much as it is about balancing their whole structure.

Q. How did you decide to get in your line of work?

A. I started training as a dancer and became interested in massage. In massage school I became interested in Structural Integration so I continued my education became a Board Certified Structural Integrator

Q. Do you do any sort of continuing education to stay up on the latest developments in your field?

A. I do keep of with continued education. I plan on doing a 200 hour movement training for SI therapists in the near future.

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