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Have you looked at their "find a Practitoner" page? all I get is a blank
page with a message about the page is 'not available on this server'. I
don't know if the page is down, if my browser is at fault or pehaps  my
internet provider earthlink???

Any ideas?

Nancy Porter

>There are lots of sites that will tell you more about Feldenkrais. I have
>even printed a few simple moves to do at my computer. The way I understand
>the explanations is that like some of the eastern practice, Feldenkrais can
>be relaxing and helps to "center" oneself. More importantly, from what I
>have read on the exchange network, Feldenkrais helps practitioners become
>more aware of how they move their bodies perhaps well and not so well. I
>remember some posts from months ago talking about little tips that could
>help Parkinson patients to walk, like wearing a weight on your foot, or
>drawing horizontal lines across paths in order to introduce a sense of
>"stepping" over something which seems to be a more productive or influential
>cue to the legs than just "walk". I remember when my Dad was first
>diagnosed, there was some talk of having him enroll in a therapy class that
>would help him learn and use the other ways we have to sense balance. He
>didn't participate, but I think it would have been worthwhile.
>
>CG Jann
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