Alexandra Lepikhin therapist on Natural Therapy Pages
Member since 2018

Alexandra Lepikhin

AT Grace

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AT Grace - Alexander Technique

Focus areas

Strains (soft tissue injuries) Pregnancy support Postnatal support Childbirth Headaches Posture


Alexander Technique

The Alexander technique is a method for improving mental and physical functioning. Built-up tension, which the founder Frederick Alexander, understood as both mental and physical, restricts movement and brings about pressure on the spine, in the joints, the breathing, and other organs. The aim of the technique is to instruct skills that restore freedom and expression to the body and clarity to the mind.

Benefits include:

    • Improvements in Back pain
    • Improvements in Chronic pain
    • Improvements in Repetitive strain injury
    • Improvements in Postural problems
    • Improvements in Pregnancy and childbirth
    • Help with rehabilitative exercises
    • Improvements in performance
    • Rehabilitation from extended computer use
    • And more…

 


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