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KinFlex®

Kinesiology reflex therapy

Harmonising residual early childhood reflexes 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 disturbed by external factors (e.g. deviations from the natural birth process, illness, emotional stress of the parents or missing/incomplete completion of individual developmental steps) before, during and after birth and lead to reflexes remaining residually active (=persisting) and disturbing us in our physical, but also emotional movement patterns.

Opening hours/Contact

KinFlex® opening hours

Wed
8:45 p.m. to 7:00 p.m
Fri
9:15 a.m. to 7:00 p.m
Partly Sat
8:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m

Our KinFlex® Therapist

Maja Schmid

Kinesiologist and Certified KinFlex® Therapist

Our Services

  • Possible symptoms

    . Difficulty concentrating
    . Low stress tolerance / high sensitivity
    . Fear / insecurities
    . Lack of self-awareness and self-regulation
    . Challenges in everyday school life (e.g. difficulty sitting still, easily distracted, cramped pencil posture, problems with writing, reading)
    . Challenges in everyday family life (e.g. difficulty listening and following instructions, impulsive, messy, scatterbrained)
    . Challenges in movement patterns (e.g. difficulty learning to swim, difficulty using knife and fork, holes in sock on big toe, tip-toeing, W-sit, overstretching knee or elbow)
    . Poor spatial awareness / coordination problems
    . Lack of bladder control (even after the age of 5)

  • Procedure of the application and aim

    KinFlex® helps children and adults to distress, center and harmonise persistent early childhood reflexes. The combination of kinesiology, perception exercises, movement exercises as well as visual, auditory and kinaesthetic coordination enable an effective and fast integration of the residual reflexes.

    Overview of reflexes

    Questionnaire for children

    Questionnaire for adults

    Filling out the questionnaire helps the therapist to understand whether KinFlex® treatment would be useful.

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.

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