Myoreflextraining for Dancers
Creative and preventive potential of myoreflex therapy
„This workshop presents the preventive and creative potential of myoreflex therapy to dancers and focuses on the following issues:
+ emotions embodied in specific muscle groups
+ the personality under the skin and individual personal muscle groups
+ the choreography of emotions
+ the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
+ increasing performance and optimising the possibilities of self expression through intelligent use of the KID exercises (strength in stretching)
+ decreasing the risk of injuries
+ pain and muscle function
Myoreflex therapy works at the level of muscular sensors and thus indirectly reaches the „centre of control“, the brain. As if looking in a mirror, the practicing person becomes aware of inefficient patterns and may regulate them him/herself. These „measuring sensors“ at the muscles correlate with the acupuncture points on the meridians. The KID exercises activate the chains of the meridians and lengthen the shortened muscle groups. Thus a neuromuscular self regulation is stimulated.“
Kurt MosetterKurt Mosetter developed the holistic technique of myoreflex therapy based on the pioneer work of the physician Walter Packi in the field of bio mechanics and movement geometry. He considers the „anatomy of the living“ the most important gearshift of his work. He studied acupuncture in Nepal and Darjeeling and worked at the neurosurgery department in Birhospital in Kathmandu. His studies of Asian experiential medicin, of psycho traumatology and of the effects of sound on the resonance of tissues is embedding his discoveries in a wide net of experiences.
Kurt Mosetter is a nurse, healer and physician and has his own practices in Konstanz and Gutach in Germany. Since 1998 he has been on the board of directors of the Swiss Ärztegesellschaft für Regulationsmedizin und Neuraltherapie. For several years he has been leading educations on myoreflex therapy. He published some books on the issue and developed the training program „Kraft in der Dehnung“ (strength in stretching).
Photo: Kurt Mosetter © David Bergé