Triantafillia Reziti

Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner - Researcher

Triantafillia (Filio) Reziti is a graduate of the Feldenkrais Institute in Munich, a member of the Feldenkrais Guild of North America (FGNA) and a Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner.

She studied with leading trainers such as Russell Delman, Myriam Pfeffer and Carl Ginsburg, who were students of Dr M. Feldenkrais and continued his method.

She completed her training in Clinical Pilates at the Australian Physiotherapy & Pilates Institute (APPI) in London.

She has also attended a variety of further training programmes (advanced training and master training) in Europe under Alan Questel, Jeremy Krauss and Beatriz Walterspiel to gain a deeper knowledge of particular aspects of the method.

She has participated in seminars on rehabilitation while working with physiotherapy centres, public agencies and special education schools.

In 2010 she created the Feldenkrais Somatics centre and Feldenkrais Praxis.

In 2019 she earned a specialization in the SPIFFER system developed by Feldenkrais trainer Larry Goldfarb and completed her training at Russell Delman’s Embodied Life School.

Throughout her career, she has come across a vast range of neurological and musculoskeletal conditions and has developed her own personal rehabilitation methodology, for which she distinguished herself.

In 2018 she received a Certificate of Excellence at Harvard Medical School for research on individualized movement intervention and assessment of multiple sclerosis, in which she presented the Neuroplasticity Scale, an inductive rehabilitation methodology based on Feldenkrais® Method movement protocols. This is a new tool for assessing multiple parameters in MS patients.

In 2019 she presented her methodology at a research symposium on the Feldenkrais Method at Tel Aviv University. The title of her work is "A Neuroplasticity Scale for assessing the Feldenkrais Method for MS patients based on individual reports".

Also in 2019, her article titled "Effectiveness of Feldenkrais Method in Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms" was published in "Movement 2018: Brain, Body and Cognition (Functional Neurology)" by J. Merrick and G. Leisman.

In August 2022 she presented a study at Sorbonne University titled "An individualized intervention based on the Feldenkrais Method for multiple sclerosis symptoms: The Neuroplasticity Scale Assessment".

In 2023 she founded the body and brain institute, a centre dedicated solely to movement therapy, training and research.

In February 2023, she published the study "An Individualized Intervention, Based on the Feldenkrais Method, for Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms: the Neuroplasticity Scale Assessment" in the Journal of Neurology and Experimental Neuroscience.

In June 2023 she presented a study at University College London (UCL) titled "Multiple sclerosis-related ataxia and brain learning".

In May 2024, she published the study "Neuroplasticity with the Feldenkrais Method in Managing Multiple Sclerosis-related Ataxia" in the Journal of Neurology and Experimental Neuroscience.

As of 2025, she is a member of the faculty team at the official Feldenkrais training institute in Vienna (Feldenkrais Institut Wien).

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