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SCIENCEThe Feldenkrais Method claims that motor control and body image can be enhanced by specific hands-on mobilizations and exercises. There is a plethora of science on the subject of the brain's sense and control of movement. .... (Feldenkrais & Science) Feldiescience posting December, "the sea squirt - early nervous systems ". |
ART & PRACTICEThe Feldenkrais Method (FM) is a process for improving human motor control and awareness. New learned motor patterns free the individual from pain and stiffness and create new abilities in performance and life. ..And a word about pain. See the original of the Australian Aboriginal hand image.. Yourambulla Caves See 2004 photos of the Australian Sea Lion
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NEWS Course: "Advanced Motor Control for Low Back Pain". Thursday October 27th Nashua. 2022. "Motor Control Videos". Early release-work in progess. September 2022. "Back in the Saddle". Cheryl's journey with FM. September 2022. "Das Krokodil auf der Treppe" (There's a crocodile on the staircase). Read my publication in the German Feldenkrais Journal-"Feldenkrais Zeit". 2018. "Kinematics of Low Back Pain" One & two day Seminars- and Introducing "Sagittal Spinal Alignment in DS, CLBP & DDD" November, 2016 "Spondylolisthesis is a kyphotic deformity" January, 2015 "A Guide to Body Sense- The Digital Version" released September, 2014 Action Observation February, 2014 Newsletter#6 'Core Stabilization: Rejected' October, 2012 Transversus Abdominis Myths September, 2012 "Angry breathing" Kubzansky et al December 2011 "Vertebroplasty-the Rise and Fall of a Convenient Truth March 2011 Newsletter #4 'Posture Matters' May, 2010. "A Guide to Body Sense" CD's now available "A Guide to Body Sense" -sold in 24 Countries & 33 US States Newsletter #3 'Exercise your Thorax' September, 2009. ERGONOMICS Journal publication March 2009 BOOK LAUNCH: January 29th 2009
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