- 1. tai chi for rehabilitation course
- (Rehab)
- ... case studies further Tai Chi movements* and Qigong (Fa Soong Gong) 4th 2-day review (after further 3 months) Further case reviews & review of improvements Use with client group and you’re ...
- Created on 19 February 2019
- 2. what is NLP
- (NLP)
- ... manipulating people into buying or doing things they do not want to do. This myth has been built on the back of unscrupulous people and can be easily said of any field who studies human interaction and ...
- Created on 16 May 2013
- 3. 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
- 4. Cardiac Rehab
- (Rehab)
- ... another study in The Harvard Women's Health Watch, reported, "studies support Tai Chi [use] for heart-attack and cardiac-bypass patients, to improve cardio-respiratory function and reduce blood pressure." ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 5. Falls Prevention
- (Rehab)
- ... Chi-inspired exercise (n = 3), were published between 1996 and July, 2007. The studies varied considerably on study settings, participant characteristics, sample size, type of Tai Chi intervention, ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 6. Team Building, Corporate & Personal Training
- (Business)
- Training & Development We provide personal and corporate training via open and in-house courses. We can produce bespoke courses to suit your needs. Below are listed example courses / workshops that ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 7. Company Profile
- (Balanced Approach)
- ... and relationships. NLP - Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) studies the structure of how humans think and experience the world. From this, we can create the opportunity for change. The map is not the ...
- Created on 30 November 2012
- 8. Tai Chi for Rehabilitation
- (Rehab)
- ... and observational studies that looked at the impact Tai Chi had on people with chronic health problems, including MS. Although there were limitations or biases in some of the studies, the group concluded ...
- Created on 30 November 2012