Feel betterin your body.
Bonnie Crellin is a certified Rolfer, massage therapist, and movement teacher. She works with each person to release held tension, recover from injury, and restore an easeful relationship with the body.
Four ways of working together.
Rolfing
Achieve your body's optimal movement and function through therapeutic soft tissue manipulation and movement education for strength, flexibility, and healing.
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Therapeutic massage that helps your body relax and realign to its most natural, healthful structure. Deep tissue, sports therapy, or relaxation sessions.
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Improve flexibility, increase strength, and develop endurance through controlled movement. Pilates mat or reformer sessions — group and private available.
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A conversation about your health challenges and goals. Together we create a plan of activities to bring your body and spirit to the levels you'd like to live your best life.
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A practice built on listening.
Bonnie Crellin is a health and wellness provider who brings both professional expertise and a quiet, intentional presence to her work. Her sessions pair hands-on structural therapy with functional movement to bring consciousness into the body and ease into daily life.
She sees each client as a whole person. The aim of her practice is to support the relationship among all aspects of the body — tissue, breath, posture, movement, and awareness — so you can move, rest, and live with less strain.
Where & when to come in.
Weekly Sessions
- Rolfing by appt
- Massage by appt
- Wellness consult by appt
Studio Sessions
- Pilates private by appt
- Pilates small group weekly
- Structural therapy by appt
Occasional Series
- Embodied movement seasonal
- Introductory Rolfing on request
- Private intensives on request
Quiet rooms, steady hands.





What clients carry with them.
When you touch one thing with deep awareness, you touch everything.
A few things to know first.
What is Rolfing, and how is it different from massage?
Rolfing is a form of structural integration — slow, focused soft-tissue and movement work that addresses how your body holds itself. Massage tends to focus on relaxation and acute tension. Rolfing works with your posture, alignment, and habits of movement over a series of sessions.
How long is a typical session?
Most sessions run between 60 and 90 minutes. First visits include a short conversation about what brought you in and an initial postural read before any hands-on work begins.
Do I need to come for a series, or can I book one-off sessions?
Both are welcome. Rolfing benefits from a short series, but single sessions for massage, Pilates, or wellness consultation are easy to schedule whenever you need one.
What should I wear or bring?
For Rolfing and movement sessions, comfortable clothes you can move in. For massage, the usual — undress to your comfort level. Water and a light snack afterward are a good idea.
Do you work in both New York and Pennsylvania?
Yes. Bonnie sees clients in New York, NY and Milford, PA. Please mention your preferred location when you reach out and she'll find a time that works.
Reach out. Let's begin.
Send a note about what you're working with — an injury, a stubborn pattern, a desire to move better — and Bonnie will respond with a session suggestion and available times.
- Phone(212) 691-1956
- StudiosNew York, NY · Milford, PA
- Instagram@bonniecrellin
- HoursBy appointment