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About the practitioner Anne Galbraith first began working with the Trager Approach in 1994. She found it helped her move easier while doing the physically demanding work involved in grooming dogs. It was very different from massage. After repeated sessions, she found it helped her change her own movement habits. She could get more done with less physical effort and be pain-free at the end of the day. The moves also helped her dog, who had injured his back slipping on the ice. These results intrigued her and prompted her to study the movement reeducation method developed by Milton Trager, MD. After becoming a certified Trager practitioner, Anne sold the business she owned for 27 years to devote more time to the Trager Approach. She utilizes compassion, learned from the years of grooming animals, a gentle touch and rhythmic movement to teach people a self-help system to retain the peaceful feeling acquired in a Trager session. Anne has a lightness and matter-of-fact style that comes through in her work. She has worked on people from 4 to 99 years old. She volunteers weekly at a nursing home working on residents in their wheelchairs. Anne is past President of the United States Trager Association, a board member of the Great Lakes Trager Association and Trager class organizer for Illinois. |
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Anne Galbraith Speaking/Demonstrations |
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