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Eeris, ,I am hoping to catch a 2010 class, perhaps at the festival. Well see, there is just soo much to choose from.. Can't wait to meet you... Find the work easy on your body???
A quick couple of questions, I noticed that in the second picture you have your patients neck in a fairly advanced state of extension. What steps to you take when clearing for injury? (query Vertibral Artery impingment) Are you using ocilations while in the extended neck position? Have you had any negative reactions to such a position?
Yours,
Don Solomon, RMT (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
Pueppi Texas said:
You asked about literature but this is a technique I put together based on a particular Feldenkrais exercise Shiatsu stretches and movements and energy work, so there is not literature about CAT, but there is a lot of literature about the Feldenkrais method, just google Moshe Feldenkrais .
PS I want to be clear that CAT is not Feldenkrais and I am not a Feldenkrais practitioner.
Hello,
I was wondering if the technique you have created has any comparison to either the "Core Movement Integration by Josef Dellagrotte" or the "CORE Myofascial therapy" (which seems to come out of Florida)?
Could you also let me know how you came to choose the name "Core Alignment" and what kind of "Energy Work" you are using in your technique?
And, I know these are a lot of questions, but regarding the Feldenkrais work: May I ask what type of Feldenkrais work are you using with your technique and how you decided to integrate it (are you integrating the basic concept, specific exercises, a sequence of excercises, general FI type work or ATM suggestions)?
I used to work with a therapist who was proficient with Dubbing, and she used some Feldenkrais work in her sessions, but more as ATM suggestions, post session.
I am interested to learn more and have also sent you an e-mail. I look forward to your response. :)Hello
I am not familiar with the two techniques you have mentioned.
I chose the name because it is about moving the body in a way that helps release tension in the spine (the core) and helps release holding patterns in shoulder and the hip areas, therefore helps with alingning the body from the core.
This movement based work is very subtle and allows for energetic release as I move the body. The energy work happens on its own.
the work is inspired by one particular Feldenkraise exercise. It provided the core of the movement.the rutine includes some Shiatsu stretches and meridian/energy work.
I recently created an instructional video if you are interested. its mostly to support students who took my classes, but it is available for others as well.
let me know if you have any more questions
Eeris
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