Roger Kilcrease MS PT, CHP
Roger graduated from UAB in 1990, with an MS in Physical Therapy. He became a Certified Hellerwork practitioner through Hellerwork International (Seattle) in 1994.
American Hellerwork Association, International Association of Structural Integrators. He also practices orthopedic manual physical therapy at the Atlanta Back Clinic in Tucker, Georgia.
His office hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays in the late morning/early afternoon
and evenings.
To schedule an appointment or discuss the aspects of Hellerwork or your needs
please contact Roger at (404)538-6034 or email at
Roger Kilcrease.
“The body stores the trauma of our lives in muscular rigidity, thereby keeping us stuck in the past. When we release the tension in the body and align ourselves with gravity, we take a new stand in life. This allows us to be at ease with ourselves and in harmony in our relationship to others and to our planet.” Joseph Heller, Founder
What is Hellerwork?
Hellerwork is an integrating process combining structural bodywork, movement education, and dialogue, in an exploration of how your body reflects your mind.
The aim in Hellerwork is to become increasingly free of set patterns, both mentally and physically, and to enhance your ability to adapt more easily to life’s changes.
Hellerwork allows you to use your body in the best possible manner.
- Bodywork
The bodywork component is a “hands on” process where the practitioner works to release the chronic tension and rigidity in your body. This returns you to a more balanced posture.
- Movement Education
Movement education helps you become aware of your set movement patterns and assist you in bringing balance and alignment to your movement. This in turn, prevents the return of tension to your body.
- Dialogue
Verbal dialogue allows you to recognize your on-going attitudinal patterns which contribute to tension in your body. It assists you in discovering new ways of dealing with stressful situations in life. Rog