KinFlex®
Harmonizing the development of stressed early childhood reflexes and the resulting early childhood reflex movement patterns that are still emerging can lead to a more relaxed life and the release of full potential.
Early childhood reflexes develop in the womb and train the senses, muscles and balance. They take over important tasks during the birth process, ensure the survival of a newborn and gradually help the infant to turn, sit, stand and walk.
Early childhood reflexes drive brain development. Hand in hand with them, vision, hearing, feeling, thinking, acting, balance, coordination and perception develop. Thus, reflexes have a fundamental function with implications for the whole of life. When voluntary reflexes have fulfilled their task, they are replaced by learned reaction. Only then movements are carried out voluntarily and are no longer the response to an external stimulus. This integration process can be disrupted by external factors (e.g. deviations from the natural birth process, illness, emotional stress of the parents or missing/incomplete completion of individual development steps) before, during and after birth. This can lead to the manifestation of early childhood reflex movement patterns that disturb us in our physical and emotional movement patterns.
Opening hours/Contact
KinFlex® opening hours
- Wed
- 08:45 p.m. to 07:00 p.m.
- Thu
- 09:45 a.m. to 01:00 p.m.
- Fri
- 09:15 a.m. to 07:00 p.m.
- Partly Sat
- 08:45 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Phone
077 436 88 19Our KinFlex® Therapist
Maja Schmid
Kinesiologist and Certified KinFlex® Therapist
Our Services
Special rules in special times
We are constantly adapting our way of working to the new circumstances surrounding Covid-19. With our protection concept according to BAG guidelines, we will continue to treat you safely and reliably. In the PDF you will find all the important information on hygiene measures or symptoms.