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Feldenkrais Method Research project

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Another article has been published by Carolyn Pile and the research team: What functional activities do clients want to improve with the Feldenkrais Method? Results of an Australian survey. This is the third article from the AFG Research Project, with this one published on the Feldenkrais Science Network website. The article can be downloaded from the website www.feldscinet.org

AFG Inc joins Painaustralia Ltd

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The Australian Feldenkrais Guild is a member of the national organisation, Painaustralia Ltd, which was formed following the successful National Pain Summit held in Canberra in February 2010, and subsequent National Pain Strategy.

'The AFG is keenly interested in the development of Painaustralia", said AFG President, Holly Huon, 'and we look forward to involvement in programmes of mutual interest and for better outcomes for people suffering from chronic pain.'

Heads UP !

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The team of practitioners (Catherine Hamber, Zoran Kovich and Rada Millwood) in previous years produced the Feldenkrais exhibition and lunchtime ATMS for Sydney’s Mind and its Potential Conference.

Pain Management information and handout available now

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Detailed information about Pain Management and Feldenkrais available here

 “The Feldenkrais Method in the Management of Chronic Pain” handout document is  also available for download in pdf format.

Feldenkrais Method improves balance

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There is growing research evidence that the Feldenkrais Method is effective for improving balance.

The ability to balance is a fundamental requirement for safe mobility. People suffer from difficulties with balance due to a variety of causes. The results of this can be falls, injuries from falls and a loss of confidence.

Clarence Valley Review puts Yamba practitioner to the test

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Many of us know what it feels like to carry chronic pain or stiffness around. It might have started with an injury, or maybe it’s the result of a bad habit that has been repeated for years. Geoff Helisma investigates the Feldenkrais Method.

Courtesy of the Clarence Valley Review

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