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Old 01-02-2013, 09:06 PM #11
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Peter Edgelow does not practice anymore, and has retired since around Oct of 2011. Steve at the Hayward Physiotherapy Associates, in California has trained under Edgelow for about 12 years and is the only one you can see now.
(510) 732 7881.
It's too bad they have taken down his website and his philosophy which was on it.
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he did just write a book though. I think it is due out in april.


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Peter Edgelow does not practice anymore, and has retired since around Oct of 2011. Steve at the Hayward Physiotherapy Associates, in California has trained under Edgelow for about 12 years and is the only one you can see now.
(510) 732 7881.
It's too bad they have taken down his website and his philosophy which was on it.
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Peter was writing a couple chapters of a college textbook on TOS in 2011 along with contributions from other TOS experts as well.
Iris is he is writing one for the general public too?
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Excellent long detailed response! As a Feldenkrais practitioner and long time Occupational Therapist/ergonomist of the upper Extremities/chronic pain, I was curious about his approach and the results you were having!!!

Thanks for sharing your experiences!!!! I like Edgelow's techniques. I use more of what I call "sea saw breathing" which sounds quite similiar.

Helping the nervous system to normalize it's responses So those muscles particularly of the neck and extensors are not over firing is key!!! So the body could truly relax and allow itself to get a nourishing full night's sleep. I've been having excellent results with this and eradicating people's pain via the Feldenkrais method!

Good luck!
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