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4.7/5
1109 Ratings , 266 Reviews

This course is part of Summit's Tai Chi Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
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The Osteoarthritis (OA) Action Alliance reports that 32.5 million Americans experience osteoarthritis with total financial burdens reaching $136 billion annually. Lower extremity surgeries including hip and knee joint replacements, ACL, and arthroscopies comprise the majority of orthopedic surgical cases. With regard to knee osteoarthritis, studies have revealed that conservative approaches are often equally, if not more, effective than surgical interventions. In addition, Tai Chi is equally effective as physical therapy in alleviating knee pain due to OA. Current research also reveals the broadineffectiveness of long-term pharmaceutical approaches and strongly suggests that successfully treating the multifactorial nature of chronic osteoarthritis pain requires an integrative, holistic approach.
Tai Chi is a widely recognized mind-body modality and non-pharmacological approach to 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, instruct simple Tai Chi practices shown to be effective in rehabilitating knee pain and dysfunction, and review the evidence base for validatingRehabilitative Tai Chi in the treatment of patients dealing with chronic knee and lower extremity pain.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers
5/5
Maureen (CA) on Apr 30, 2026
great information!!
5/5
Jen (NH) on Apr 23, 2026
the lab and demonstration was great and easy to practice
5/5
Nadine (NH) on Apr 19, 2026
this is the 4th class that i have taken and i really like that there have been new tai chi moves to learn and some are refreshers%3b i feel that i have gotten proficient with some of them.
5/5
Steven (TX) on Apr 08, 2026
great instructor. good application to my clinical practice
5/5
Melissa (LA) on Mar 28, 2026
building the practices in layers, taking time to allow patient or client become comfortable, ease into it.
5/5
Kimberly (PA) on Mar 26, 2026
brian is an amazing instructor! keeps students engaged, moving and he is truly passionate about people's healing!
5/5
Bonnie (MD) on Mar 25, 2026
speaker is very clear and organized min time spent showing studies which is great
5/5
Richard (MD) on Mar 24, 2026
excellent
5/5
Maria Jeanette (NJ) on Mar 23, 2026
i really enjoyed the course ad i learned a lot of helpful techniques that i could use for myself and with mu patients.
5/5
Kay (IA) on Mar 16, 2026
3rd one of brian's i've taken on tai chi and all have been excellent! he does a great job and i can feel the benefit of doing the tai chi. on a different note, if anyone would be hearing impaired and watching these, and in fact, all the ones i've taken with summit, the written captions are really bad. wrong words being typed that would make it very difficult to know what the speaker was saying and decrease understanding of the subject matter at times. one was never in sync with what was being presented. sorry i'm not recalling the exact one and forgot to mention it when i watched it. it may have been the elder abuse by lynda jennings course or supporting functional development in early intervention by nisha sanghvi.
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