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2008 Conference for Practitioners and Trainees

Conference 2008 Workshop

W1-The Feldenkrais Method and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS): What TOS is and What it is Not

Presenter: Charlotte Watership

Event Type: Conference 2008 Workshop

Date: July 30, 2008

Time(s):
10am-12:30pm

Cost: Fees

Many people have the diagnosis or the symptoms of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS): muscle and nerve pain in the neck, jaw, shoulder and/or hand.  The Feldenkrais Method can be very beneficial to those experiencing these debilitating symptoms.  Learn the anatomy of this diagnosis, what nerve glides are, and how to differentiate between TOS and other disorders which mimic TOS. Explore how the Feldenkrais Method can be most helpful, using tactile, vestibular, auditory, and self-image strategies.

Presenter Bio(s)

Charlotte Watership (1991) has practiced the Feldenkrais Method in her private practice and with certified hand therapists, specializing in clients experiencing shoulder, elbow and hand injuries and neurological disorders. Charlotte has also been an occupational therapist for 28 years and has been fascinated by the connection of the Feldenkrais Method and Sensory Integration.

Open to:

Practitioners (With 5+ Years of Experience)

Venue/Location

University of Colorado
University Memorial Center
Boulder, CO 80309
USA

Contact Information

FELDENKRAIS GUILD® of North America
800.775.2118
http://www.feldenkrais.com/events/conference/2008/