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About Me

I am a Certified Rolfer, Craniosacral Therapist, and Licensed Massage Therapist in Wichita Kansas. All of the bodywork modalities I have chosen to learn and to offer professionally—Rolfing Structural Integration, CranioSacral Therapy, SomatoEmotional Release, and Organ Manual Therapy—are therapeutic modalities that have helped me personally in profound and life changing ways.  

 

Throughout my life I have had many challenges with my health and with my body. I developed scoliosis in my 20s which resulted in chronic back pain, and I have experienced many injuries, accidents, illnesses, and health related setbacks over the years. I have learned from working with and overcoming my own physical and emotional struggles, and from the work I’ve done with my clients over the years, that the patterns we hold onto—including the traumas, memories, stories, and pain we carry in our bodies—can be moved, shifted, held, and healed. 

 

I have been working in the field of healthcare since 2011. Prior to starting my bodywork career I was a Registered Respiratory Therapist at St. Francis and St. Joseph Hospitals. I left my Respiratory Therapy job to pursue a career in therapeutic bodywork, and in March 2019 I graduated from the Dr. Ida Rolf Institute of Structural Integration in Boulder, Colorado and started my business, Integrity Bodywork. I began taking Upledger CranioSacral classes in 2022.  In 2023 I began taking classes to learn Organ Manual Therapy. In 2025 I attended the SomatoEmotional Release training at Upledger so that I could help my clients to work with trauma and emotional challenges on a much deeper level. 

 

I am passionate about the work I do, and I am deeply devoted to helping and supporting my clients on their healing journeys. My dedication to continuing education is a huge part of how I am able to do this. I frequently attend classes, study groups, and mentoring sessions to deepen my understanding of the work I do and to learn new skills and modalities to offer my community. I also spend a lot of time researching and studying various health related topics and staying up to date with the latest research so I can better help myself and others. 

 

My intention as a practitioner is to help my clients to develop a better relationship with their bodies and to empower them to embody the natural integrity of their human form. I do my best to kindly, compassionately, and creatively address the individual needs of each of my clients and to help them to feel better, move easier, and to learn to use their bodies as a resource. I do this by helping them to let go of the patterns—physically, mentally, emotionally, and energetically— that are no longer serving them and to create new patterns so that they can be who they want to be now, unencumbered from traumas and holding patterns from the past. I believe that by helping people to make positive changes in their body and body awareness, I can help empower them to make positive changes in their lives.

Applying pressure to relieve tension

Kristan Rowe

Certified Rolfer, CranioSacral Therapist, Licensed Massage Therapist.

You cannot get beyond the body unless you free the body itself.

 

–Dr. Ida P. Rolf

What Rolfing does is allow you to be more of who you are.

 

–Ray McCall, Advanced Certified Rolfer

To stand upright is to work against gravity, and if this resistance to the pull of gravity is defined as the force of life, it can be said that those who expend the least amount of effort in holding a vertical posture have the greatest potential to direct their life force energies toward some other activity.

 

–from the Zen Imagery Exercises by Shizuto Masunanga

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