Event Details

How the AT can Help People with Scoliosis and Back Pain

In this workshop you will get a deeper understanding of scoliosis; the causes, the myths, and the effects they have on people’s daily life while doing everyday activities. You will learn simple ways of help them to deal with working, standing, sitting, and a wide range of necessary movements.

Many people do not realize scoliosis is a condition which affects 2%-3% of the population, and the most common age of the onset is between 10-15 (school years). The principles of the Alexander Technique are a most important tool in helping children to adults with their physical discomforts. Please note that although in this session we are discussing scoliosis and backpain, we are also happy to discuss any other questions that you may have about other back problems that affect 49% of the population in developed countries.

Workshop

TBD

Monday, 4 August 2025

2:00pm-3:30pm

Categories

Anatomy, AT Principles and Procedures, Everyday Activities, Practical Teaching Skills

Open for

Everyone

Open for

Everyone

Categories

Workshop

TBD

Monday, 4 August 2025

2:00pm-3:30pm

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Kecia Chin

Kecia Chin qualified as a Teacher of the Alexander Technique in 1999 from ACAT New York and has been working in private and small groups ever since.

Richard Brennan

Richard Brennan has studied the Alexander Technique since 1983 and has been teaching individual and group sessions since 1989, having undergone a three-year teacher training course approved by STAT (UK).

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