Rolfing and Somatic Bodywork in Boston and Cambridge
The home of bodywork that meets you—body, mind, and nervous system.
For when traditional massage, therapy, or coaching haven’t quite touched it.
This isn’t just treatment. It’s a conversation between your body, your brain, and your lived experience.
Many come to Andrew after trying it all—therapy, massage, movement, mindset work. They’re insightful, self-aware, even seasoned in healing — and still, something won’t let go.
That’s where this work lives.
Andrew Rosenstock, recognized as one of Boston’s leading bodyworkers and trauma-informed practitioners, integrates physiology, somatics, neuroscience, and current trauma theory—held with presence and attunement.
Each session draws from biomechanics, pain science, mindfulness, and nervous system regulation—not just to alleviate symptoms, but to listen underneath them.
Together, we help your system reorganize from the inside out.
What emerges is not just relief, but a deeper understanding of your body’s patterns and potential—a life of greater comfort, connection, and coherence.
Discover the power of embodied healing.
Let’s begin this journey toward a life of ease, starting today.
Contact us at info@RolfingInBoston.com or call +1-617-410-6016 to arrange a complimentary consultation or book your initial session.

What This Work Supports
This work doesn’t just address pain. It supports the structure that holds your life.
We’re not here to override your symptoms. We’re here to understand them: what they may be pointing to, what they may be protecting, and how your system has adapted around them.
When structure is compromised through injury, habit, or trauma, function follows.
Breath, movement, digestion, and emotional regulation can all shift in response. Over time, this may contribute to both physical discomfort and nervous system strain.
This approach may support:
- chronic pain
- postural imbalances
- scoliosis
- injuries that never fully resolved
- tension-related headaches
- digestive issues
- autoimmune conditions
- anxiety, PTSD, and chronic dysregulation
Structure, sensation, and perception are never fully separate. They continuously shape and inform one another.
Our work supports the body in restoring alignment, resilience, and functional ease: not by forcing change, but by inviting reorganization.
By working with structure and perception together, we support your whole system toward greater stability, integration, and ease.
Common Questions
How is this different from massage?
This work looks beyond isolated tension patterns and toward how the whole body and nervous system organize in relation to posture, movement, stress, and lived experience.
Do I need to know anything about Rolfing beforehand?
No. Many people arrive simply knowing that other approaches have helped somewhat, but that something still feels unresolved.
Where do sessions take place?
Sessions are available in Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts.
More detailed questions and topic-specific answers can be found throughout the FAQ and informational pages in the menu above.
