

Clients with Repetitive Stress Injuries [RSI]?
Or, constant pain in their backs, necks, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands?
Would you like a clear and repeatable solution that targets the root of the problem and offers lasting relief?
Mobilize Your Core: Rehabilitate Repetitive Stress Injuries through Dr. Feldenkrais’ neuroscience approach
August 12, 13, 14, 19, 20 – 2026
Wed, Thurs, Friday & Wed, Thurs (evenings from 6 pm-9 pm EST)
5 Modules [3 hours each]: include personal experience, partner collaboration [demonstrations with practice in between sessions] with didactic conversations. See more details below.
15 [G] CEs for LMTs, CEBROKER #20-1138526
NCBTMB approved provider #452056-12
DISCOVER THE CORE SOLUTION TO RSI
This isn’t a technique performed on a client.
TOUCH TO INFORM approach is a specialized quality of touch that speaks to the nervous system directly, so that the client’s own brain reorganizes the pattern.
You notice the connection of the injury to a whole pattern, and see a CORE that is mobile as more supportive for healthy action than a CORE that is held.
With curiosity, you learn to wonder how the pattern was established in the first place, and then, using principles for how the pattern was learned, guide your client’s nervous system to create a more mobile CORE, offering new variations in a way that the client’s own brain establishes new possibilities for moving.
Here’s the truth:
When your CORE is held, your limbs are forced to move
without the support of a mobile spine and pelvis.
This can mean you are more likely to experience Repetitive Stress Injuries.
Embrace a New Way to Heal and Prevent RSI

Are you ready to address RSI with a neurological-centered approach that focuses on unlocking your core?
Through personal experience, you’ll discover how enhancing the mobility of your spine, ribs, and pelvis supports precision movements in your arms, wrists, hands, and fingers—helping you heal from or prevent RSI.
Bonus: When your core is mobile, movement becomes more evenly distributed through the spine, reducing the risk of overuse injuries in your neck, lower back, knees, and ankles. The joints of your extremities, like the wrists, are designed to do less work than those closer to the center of your body. By increasing your CORE’s range of motion, you minimize the strain on the smaller joints, preventing irritation, inflammation, and pain.
In Just 15 Hours, you can
Transform Your Approach !
Gain a fresh perspective on your movements, your injuries, and the incredible possibilities for self-healing.
Guaranteed to benefit YOU
AND your clients!
5 LIVE ONLINE sessions,
only 3 hours each evening
August 12,13,14 & 19, 20!

Introducing ‘Touch to Inform’ Methods

Through ‘Touch to Inform’ Methods, you learn to:
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Look for and see how the problems are in the patterns.
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Become curious to how the brain ‘holds’ the pattern and think neurologically as well as mechanically to help your client create the solution.
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Use a specialized touch that awakens, activates, and coordinates the power generated from your CORE.
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Support healthier, more efficient movements in your arms, wrists, and hands.
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Use touch as a conversation and empower your clients to break free from old patterns and embrace new pathways to healing and prevention.
Take the first step toward a pain-free life and help your clients do the same.
Unlock the power of your core and experience the freedom of movement without the limitations of RSI.
“I was so amazed how light, yet powerful my arms and hands could be once I sensed the connection from my pelvis through my spine.”
T.W. LMT 2022

Learn a TOUCH that Observes, Supports, and Informs through personal experience and practical applications of concepts from The Feldenkrais Method® for somatic re-education. BonnieK, LMT in Florida and Feldenkrais® Practitioner, for over 45 years, guides your understanding and your ability to integrate skills easily into your practice.
Experience makes all the difference!


BonnieK recognizes that discomfort is often part of a pattern that most likely involves her torso. As she senses a strain, before she feels any pain, she finds a slow way to move so that the space between her joints, which might be pinching a nerve, could open up. Then she works to alter the pattern she is in while sitting or moving. Before there is a crisis she discovers new patterns so she is back in action with ease.
Bonnie Kissam, M.A. in Education
Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner® / Assistant Trainer, Licensed Massage Therapist, FL Lic #36256

Cleveland Clinic suggests:
“The best treatment is to modify or reduce the activity that caused your injury to prevent further damage. The damage to your body usually isn’t permanent and will heal over time.”
Cleveland Clinic also states: Repetitive strain injuries take time to damage your body, but they can cause serious pain. Make sure you’re listening to your body. If something hurts that normally doesn’t, don’t ignore it. Pain and other minor symptoms are often the first signs of tiny irritation that can lead to more serious repetitive strain injuries later on.
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17424-repetitive-strain-injury#living-with retrieved 3-24-22
Don’t Miss this Opportunity:
August 12,13,14 & 19, 20, 2026
ONLY 3 hours a day for 5 days from 6:00-9:00 EST
Experience Mobilize Your Core and Rehabilitate Repetitive Stress Injuries through TOUCH TO INFORM ONLINE
All modules include personal experience, partner collaboration [demonstrations with practice in between sessions] with didactic conversations.
15 CEs for LMTs, CEBROKER #20-1138526
NCBTMB approved provider #452056-12
Module 1:
Ease intercostal muscles, mobilize ribs and thoracic vertebrae, and rediscover counterbalance.
Module 2:
Re-engage the core so power is shared through the whole spine, not overworked at the distal joints.
Module 3:
Engage awareness in yourself, collaborators, and clients
Module 4:
Neurologically learn to Soften Eyes & Hands: Soften arms, shoulders inorder to sense & use support from a Mobile Core.
Module 5:
Continue integration of eyes/hands with torso/CORE with a Touch that Informs
