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  1. What is Rolfing? - Dr. Ida Rolf Institute

    Named after its founder, Dr. Ida P. Rolf, Rolfing ® Structural Integration is a form of bodywork that reorganizes the connective tissues, called fascia, that permeate the entire body.

  2. What Is Rolfing and How Is It Different From Massage?

    Oct 11, 2022 · What is Rolfing? Rolfing, also called Rolfing® Structural Integration, is a form of bodywork that was created by biochemist Ida P. Rolf, PhD, in the 1940s.

  3. Rolf - Wikipedia

    Rolf is a male given name and a surname. It originates in the Germanic name Hrolf, itself a contraction of Hrodwulf (Rudolf), a conjunction of the stem words hrod ("renown") + wulf ("wolf").

  4. ROLF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Medical Definition rolf transitive verb ˈrȯlf also ˈrȯf often capitalized : to practice Rolfing on

  5. Rolfing therapy: Technique, benefits, risks, and cost

    Jul 29, 2022 · The name comes from its inventor, Dr. Rolf, who referred to it as “Structural Integration.” The idea behind Rolfing is that the body works best when all its parts are in alignment.

  6. Viktor&Rolf Fragrances | Viktor&Rolf’s Official Site

    Experience luxury with Viktor&Rolf fragrances for men and women. Explore Flowerbomb, Spicebomb, and more iconic scents at the official site.

  7. Rolf - minimalistmama.co

    1 day ago · Rolf is a German, Scandinavian name meaning "Famous Wolf". Learn about the origin, popularity, and famous people named Rolf.

  8. Explore Rolf: Meaning, Origin & Popularity - MomJunction

    Jun 14, 2024 · Rolf is a short and mighty masculine name commonly used in German, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian cultures. The name comes from the Germanic Hrolf, a shortened form of Hrodwulf …

  9. ROLF Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Also called Rolf the Ganger. Rollo. a male given name: from Scandinavian words meaning “glory” and “wolf.”

  10. Meaning, origin and history of the name Rolf - Behind the Name

    Jul 18, 2025 · From the Old German name Hrolf (or its Old Norse cognate Hrólfr), a contracted form of Hrodulf (see Rudolf). The Normans introduced this name to England but it soon became rare. In the …