Rehabilitative Tai Chi for Chronic Back Pain

Rehabilitative Tai Chi for Chronic Back Pain
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Highlights
  • Practice 10, easy-to-use rehabilitative Tai Chi strategies that can be applied immediately in patient care
  • Effectively validate the evidence-based benefits of Tai Chi in rehabilitation to even the most resistant patients and colleagues
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The Georgetown University Health Policy Institute reports that 65 million Americans report experiencing low back pain, while health economists estimate that the cost of chronic pain in the United States is $635 billion annually. Back pain is the leading cause of lost work days and has a high correlation to feelings of emotional distress. Current research is revealing the broad ineffectiveness of long-term pharmaceutical approaches and strongly suggests that successfully treating the multifactorial nature of chronic back pain requires an integrative, holistic approach.

Tai Chi is a widely recognized mind-body modality and non-pharmacological approach in treating chronic pain conditions. This highly insightful 2-hour course has been designed to outline the scientific and physiologic basis of key rehabilitative Tai Chi components, to instruct simple Tai Chi practices shown to be effective in remediating back pain anddysfunction, and to review the evidence base for validating rehabilitative Tai Chi in the treatment of patients dealing with chronic back pain.

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers

Highlights

  • Practice 10, easy-to-use rehabilitative Tai Chi strategies that can be applied immediately in patient care
  • Effectively validate the evidence-based benefits of Tai Chi in rehabilitation to even the most resistant patients and colleagues
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5/5

karen (CA) on May 29, 2026

excellent instructor. one of the best in explaining and showing the moves and reasoning behind the moves and in also discussing pain and what it is or is not.

4/5

Cheryl (MD) on May 29, 2026

good new education on pain as well as devinition systems intergration with muscles as relates to trauma

5/5

Apple (NV) on May 26, 2026

appreciate the visual and movement learning provided

5/5

Kristy (MI) on May 26, 2026

i really appreciated the time spent going through the tai chi poses. the presenter was very detailed and explained the movements very well

5/5

Wilma (MD) on May 25, 2026

good demonstration

5/5

Richard (AZ) on May 25, 2026

very good instruction and wonderful explanation for the new science of pain.

4/5

Deborah (TX) on May 20, 2026

patients respond more to functionally based strategies than routine treatment strategies, have shorter commitment times to a formal program.

5/5

Nicole (NJ) on May 14, 2026

great content

4/5

John (MD) on May 14, 2026

great first half. second half was fair in that the tai chi poses were good but with too many "frill" words. repeating the same word like 'just' and 'good' too often.

5/5

Julia (OH) on May 13, 2026

it was great and has inspired me to add tai chi into my own life.


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