Following the program with Feldenkrais, patients showed significant improvement in their levels of pain, decreased numbers of medications, and increased quality of life. (January 1999)
— American Journal of Pain Management

 

The Feldenkrais Method has had remarkable success in a wide range of complaints ranging from the debilitating to the merely nagging.
— Science Digest

 

After just a few moments of the Feldenkrais exercises, people often find themselves, as if by magic, easily doing things with their bodies that they never thought possible.
— New Age Magazine

 

The Feldenkrais Method is a powerful way to unlock the secrets of our bodies. It allows the linking of movement, expression, and spontaneity, as well as providing an approach to healing physical and neurological injuries
— James Oldham, M.D.

 

Feldenkrais is not just pushing muscles around, but changing things in the brain itself.
— Karl Pribram, M.D., Neuroscientist, Stanford Univ, Winner of the Havel Prize in Neuroscience

 

The Feldenkrais Method is an incredible, quick and easy tool, and a must for anyone who suffers from chronic pain and tension, and loss of flexibility.
— Alex Shester, M.D.

 

The Feldenkrais Method is changing the image in the motor cortex; and our brain, feeling the freedom of the new learning, rushes to meet it.
— Arno Gruen, M.D., Psychiatrist

 

The unique sensory motor learning techniques of the Feldenkrais Method are exciting, enlightening, and one-hundred percent beneficial.
— Gail Wetzler, P.T.

 

A few minutes of Feldenkrais can give you the flexibility and postural benefits of hours of stretching exercises.
— Anne Rosenthal, Ph.D.

 

The Feldenkrais Method is an extraordinarily effective approach to enhancement of posture, balance, movement and behavior.
— Sandy Burkhart, PT, Ph.D.

 

The Feldenkrais Method is a remarkable, quick, and effective way to alleviate muscular tension and discomforts.
— James Rice, M.D.