- 1. introduction to tai chi for rehab (02 March 2015 09:30)
- (Events / Rehab Courses)
- ... (breathing exercises), plus the application of NLP & CBT to deal with psycological aspects of the condition; dealing with peoples fears of falling and reoccurance of their condition (phobic/anxiety response), ...
- Created on 03 February 2015
- 2. tai chi for rehabilitation course
- (Rehab)
- ... with key movements from Tai Chi to understand effect on breathing tai chi form practice* Day 2 Sitting and standing Qigong exercises continued Understanding the phobic response to patients ...
- Created on 19 February 2019
- 3. Why and What is Tai Chi?
- (Rehab)
- ... physiological approach, it improves your balance, posture and general awareness. The abdominal/diaphragm breathing taught increases oxygenation of the blood, which in turn aids the function of the internal ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 4. COPD and CHF
- (Rehab)
- ... capacities, including those with severe deconditioning associated with CHF or COPD. Emphasis on efficient breathing, relaxation, and stress reduction may also make Tai Chi a good choice. It offers an ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 5. Falls Prevention
- (Rehab)
- ... alignment, breathing and circulation Learn to help yourself to increase your potential to help others Please click the links for more details on the background and research into tai chi for falls ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 6. stress
- (Social)
- ... Slow, deep breathing will bring your heart rate and respiration back to normal. Relaxation techniques can reduce muscle tension. Electronic biofeedback can help you gain voluntary control over ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 7. Tai Chi for Rehabilitation
- (Rehab)
- ... exercise that combines deep breathing and relaxation techniques with slow, graceful movements. It can be carried out individually or in groups. Because Tai Chi is largely based on technique, it does not ...
- Created on 30 November 2012