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Alexander Technique Articles

Long-term relief from back and neck pain

THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL

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Randomised controlled trial of Alexander technique lessons, exercise, and massage (ATEAM) for chronic and recurrent back pain

Long-term benefit from Alexander Technique lessons for low back pain has been demonstrated in a recent study published by the British Medical Journal (2008)

THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE

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Much of the early medical research on the Alexander Technique was conducted during the 1940s by Dr. Wilfred Barlow MD, a consultant rheumatologist at Guy’s Hospital in London, England. A good summary of that research can be found in his book, The Alexander Principle.

ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE

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Alexander Technique Lessons or Acupuncture Sessions for Persons With Chronic Neck Pain, A Randomized Trial

To evaluate clinical effectiveness of Alexander Technique lessons or acupuncture versus usual care for persons with chronic, nonspecific neck pain.

Articles by Terry Fitzgerald

ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE TEACHER EDUCATION -

AN INTEGRATED VIEW OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE

Parts one and two of the paper as appeared in Direction: A Journal on the Alexander Technique.

THE FUTURE OF ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE TEACHER EDUCATION: PRINCIPLES, PRACTICES AND PROFESSIONALISM

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Terry Fitzgerald's doctoral thesis.

1600 AND ALL THAT

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This article about Alexander Technique teacher education appeared in Conscious Control, a Journal of the F. M. Alexander Technique, 2007, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 45­69.

VARIOUS WAYS OF READING 'THE EVOLUTION OF A TECHNIQUE'

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The Alexander Journal, 2014, No. 24, pp. 12­25

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