- 1. Tai Chi Qigong (shibashi) for Well-being 2-day course (22 August 2022 09:30)
- (Events / Rehab Courses)
- ... pain management, sarcopenia, brain injuries (including stroke recovery). Cardiovascular Rehabilitation to include: Heart, Pulmonary, circulatory system, asthma/respiratory system (COPD). Overview ...
- Created on 05 January 2019
- 2. Tai Chi for Patient Rehabilitation Module 4 (22 November 2021 09:30)
- (Events / Rehab Courses)
- ... COPD, Falls prevention, chronic pain, neuropathy, stroke patients, MS and more. This 8 day course is delivered in 4 sections: section 1 - 2 days - this will give you the basis for running tai chi ...
- Created on 14 November 2017
- 3. Tai Chi for Patient Rehabilitation Module 3 (06 September 2021 09:30)
- (Events / Rehab Courses)
- ... COPD, Falls prevention, chronic pain, neuropathy, stroke patients, MS and more. This 8 day course is delivered in 4 sections: section 1 - 2 days - this will give you the basis for running tai chi ...
- Created on 14 November 2017
- 4. Tai Chi Qigong (shibashi) for Well-being 2-day course (2) (09 August 2021 09:30)
- (Events / Rehab Courses)
- ... pain management, sarcopenia, brain injuries (including stroke recovery). Cardiovascular Rehabilitation to include: Heart, Pulmonary, circulatory system, asthma/respiratory system (COPD). Overview ...
- Created on 05 January 2019
- 5. Tai Chi for Patient Rehabilitation Module 2 (05 July 2021 09:30)
- (Events / Rehab Courses)
- ... COPD, Falls prevention, chronic pain, neuropathy, stroke patients, MS and more. This 8 day course is delivered in 4 sections: section 1 - 2 days - this will give you the basis for running tai chi ...
- Created on 28 June 2015
- 6. Tai Chi for Patient Rehabilitation Module 1 (10 May 2021 09:30)
- (Events / Rehab Courses)
- ... COPD, Falls prevention, chronic pain, neuropathy, stroke patients, MS and more. This 8 day course is delivered in 4 sections: section 1 - 2 days - this will give you the basis for running tai chi ...
- Created on 28 June 2015
- 7. Tai Chi for Patient Rehabilitation Module 4 (25 November 2019 09:30)
- (Events / Rehab Courses)
- ... COPD, Falls prevention, chronic pain, neuropathy, stroke patients, MS and more. This 8 day course is delivered in 4 sections: section 1 - 2 days - this will give you the basis for running tai chi ...
- Created on 14 November 2017
- 8. Tai Chi for Patient Rehabilitation Module 3 (09 September 2019 09:30)
- (Events / Rehab Courses)
- ... COPD, Falls prevention, chronic pain, neuropathy, stroke patients, MS and more. This 8 day course is delivered in 4 sections: section 1 - 2 days - this will give you the basis for running tai chi ...
- Created on 14 November 2017
- 9. NLP Professional Development day (CPD) - Resilience (12 November 2016 09:30)
- (Events / NLP Courses)
- ... PTSD, Anxiety and phobias November 11th - Life’s a pain – Healing heart mind and body December 9th - Weight no more - I can’t make you thin, you can – change your mind change your life theory ...
- Created on 19 February 2015
- 10. Advanced IEMT training course (21 May 2016 09:00)
- (Events / NLP Courses)
- ... Kinaesthetic IEMT questioning Working with Phobias and Pain Part 2: Identity Re-imprinting and Connections What makes us who we are - Identity, personality and beliefs. Anthropomorphised identity ...
- Created on 23 February 2016
- 11. introduction to tai chi for rehab (02 March 2015 09:30)
- (Events / Rehab Courses)
- ... Failure Pulmonary rehab (COPD) Chronic pain and neuropathy Chronic Fatigue (CFS/ME) Mental Health Eating disorders And more… In this one day workshop we will look to answer all your questions ...
- Created on 03 February 2015
- 12. Tai Chi Qigong course for well-being (2-days)
- (Rehab)
- ... pain management, sarcopenia, brain injuries (including stroke recovery). Cardiovascular Rehabilitation to include: Heart, Pulmonary, circulatory system, asthma/respiratory system (COPD). Overview ...
- Created on 13 June 2022
- 13. tai chi for rehabilitation course
- (Rehab)
- ... the program will benefit include: Falls Prevention, to include: Arthritis, [Back] pain, non-specific/general pain, bones, sarcopenia, brain injuries (including stroke recovery), peripheral neuropathy. ...
- Created on 19 February 2019
- 14. Peaceful Warrior
- (Social)
- ... what you've always got. Now is the time to explore change. Learn to blend with life rather than fight against it. Our ability to relax into life reflects our willingness to trust and let go. Pain is a ...
- Created on 10 December 2012
- 15. Why and What is Tai Chi?
- (Rehab)
- ... runners quite often suffer from knee pain due to weakness of the VMO. Research comparing normal walking with Tai Chi showed a greater degree of muscle activation. Abdominal Breathing Children breathe ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 16. COPD and CHF
- (Rehab)
- ... & body awareness through Tai Chi skills Improved pain management Studies show effectiveness with fibromyalgia improved personal stability/alignment and relaxation Change people's phobic response ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 17. Stress Buster Day
- (Business)
- ... pain Gastric upset Within our work environment there can be many contributing factors to increasing stress levels: Job loss - eg redundancy Shortage of available/suitable staff Poor management ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 18. therapeutic change
- (NHS)
- ... into increasing anxiety, depression etc. if their needs are not met i.e. “nobody really listens to me..” Chronic Pain Patients who must deal with psychological distress caused by chronic intractable ...
- Created on 05 December 2012
- 19. Anxiety Management
- (NHS)
- ... The structure of language to gather specific information e.g. ‘what specifically does pain mean to you’ and ‘how will you know when you are more relaxed’. From here we will look at the structure of suggestion ...
- Created on 05 December 2012
- 20. Tai Chi for Rehabilitation
- (Rehab)
- ... risk of falls in older people. It was also found to reduce pain, stress and anxiety. As a martial art Tai Chi involves a considerable focus on the spiritual aspect, self-awareness and mindful practice. ...
- Created on 30 November 2012