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- Title
IN THE BALANCE.
- Authors
Ferry, Julie
- Abstract
This article presents information Sarah Bartlett, a practice manager from Angle House Orthodontics based in Edgware who had first hand experience of the Alexander Technique when her practice organized an in-house course. According to a recent survey, it's something that one in eight people will suffer at some point during their life. The Alexander Technique examines the way people carry them, move and hold tension and from this assessment practitioners determine the underlying cause of the pain or problem. Starting by working with simple movements and positions, such as sitting, walking, or bending the knees, one learns how one's coordination works, how he or she creates tension and how one can prevent or release it.
- Subjects
ORTHOPEDICS; ORTHODONTICS; BARTLETT, Sarah; DENTISTRY; ALEXANDER technique; MIND &; body
- Publication
Vital (17417503), 2004, Vol 1, Issue 2, p39
- ISSN
1741-7503
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/vital082