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Articles in non-peer-reviewed journals and magazines
 
Bate, T.(1994). Motor control theory: A possible framework for the Feldenkrais Method. Feldenkrais Journal, 9, 32-45.

Burby, L. (2004). MIND your BODY. Dance Magazine, 78(4), 31

Booth, B. (1995). Back to the balance sheet: Body therapy techniques. Nursing Times, 91(16), 44-45.


Dellagrotte, J., (2003) Movement and Posture. Massage & Bodywork, June/July, p. 63 - 67. Download at Feldenkrais: Movement and Posture.

De Rosa, C., & Porterfield, J. (1992). A physical therapy model for the treatment of low back pain. Magazine of Physical Therapy 72(4), 261-272.

Doman, P. (1990). Useful adjunct for therapists? Sport Health 8(3), 15-16.

Galeota-Wozny, N. (2002). 'Ouch.' Dance Magazine, 76(11), 36.

Ginsburg, C. (1986). The shake-a-leg body awareness training program: Dealing with spinal injury and recovery in a new setting. Somatics, spring/summer, 31-42.

Harman, A. (2002). The Feldenkrais Method. IAHE Connection, summer 2002, p7.

Jackson, O. L. (1983). Feldenkrais-Awareness Through Movement and its application to physical therapy, abstracted. Magazine of Physical Therapy 63, 748.

Jackson-Wyatt, O., Gula, D., Kireta, A., & Steeves, M. (1992). Effects of Feldenkrais practitioner training on motor ability: A video-analysis, abstracted. Magazine of Physical Therapy 72, 886.

Lamontanaro, C. (1994). Flexible minds: The Feldenkrais Method offers new ways of thinking about movement and limitation. PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy July 3, 4-6, 22.

McCrea, B. (1993). The Feldenkrais method. Physiotherapy Sport 18(3), 18.

Parnello-Balck, D. (1992). PT' s own back pain leads her to start Feldenkrais training. PT Bulletin, 9.

Reynolds, J.P. (1994). Profiles in alternatives. Not a hamster on a wheel: The Feldenkrais Method. Magazine of Physical Therapy 2(9), 58-59.

Sugine, P. (1993). Free at last. American Fitness, 11(6), 44-47.

Taber, J. (2003). Tension Buster. Dance Spirit, 7(4), 61.
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