The effectiveness of the Feldenkrais Method

A systematic review of the evidence

Authors

  • Susan Hillier International Centre for Allied Health Evidence, Sansom Institute of Health Research, School of Health Science, University of South Australia
  • Anthea Worley School of Health Science, University of South Australia

Keywords:

Feldenkrais Method, Awareness Through Movement, Functional Integration, systematic review, Cochrane approach, mechanisms of action, function, functional reach, balance training, dexterity, self-efficacy, reduced perceived effort, body image perception

Abstract

The Feldenkrais Method (FM) has broad application in populations interested in improving awareness, health, and ease of function. This review aimed to update the evidence for the benefits of FM, and for which populations. A best practice systematic review protocol was devised. Included studies were appraised using the Cochrane risk of bias approach and trial findings analysed individually and collectively where possible. Twenty RCTs were included (an additional 14 to an earlier systematic review). The population, outcome, and findings were highly heterogeneous. However, meta-analyses were able to be performed with 7 studies, finding in favour of the FM for improving balance in ageing populations (e.g., timed up and go test MD −1.14 sec, 95% CI −1.78, −0.49; and functional reach test MD 6.08 cm, 95% CI 3.41, 8.74). Single studies reported significant positive effects for reduced perceived effort and increased comfort, body image perception, and dexterity. Risk of bias was high, thus tempering some results. Considered as a body of evidence, effects seem to be generic, supporting the proposal that FM works on a learning paradigm rather than disease-based mechanisms. Further research is required; however, in the meantime, clinicians and professionals may promote the use of FM in populations interested in efficient physical performance and self-efficacy.

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Published

2023-04-24

How to Cite

Hillier, S., & Worley, A. (2023). The effectiveness of the Feldenkrais Method: A systematic review of the evidence. Feldenkrais Research Journal, 7. Retrieved from https://feldenkraisresearchjournal.org/index.php/journal/article/view/136