Improving Neck & Shoulder Pain and Dysfunction Using Tai Chi

Improving Neck & Shoulder Pain and Dysfunction Using Tai Chi
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Highlights
  • Practice 10 easy-to-use rehabilitative Tai Chistrategies 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 National Institutes for Health reports that 25.3 million Americans live with chronic pain, while health economists estimate that the cost of chronic pain in the United States is $635 billion annually. According to the authors of Economic Evaluations in Shoulder Pathologies: a Systematic Review of the Literature, "Shoulder disorders occupy a significant and growing proportion of musculoskeletal care. chronic shoulderpain is reported by 18.3 million persons aged 18 and older, and is the third most common musculoskeletal complaint afterspine and knee pain.48" Current research is revealing the broad ineffectiveness of extended pharmaceutical approaches and strongly suggests that successfully treating the multifactorial nature of chronic 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, instruct simple Tai Chi practices shown to be effective in remediating neck and shoulder pain, and review theevidence base for validating Rehabilitative Tai Chi in the treatment of patients dealing with neck and shoulder dysfunction.

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

Highlights

  • Practice 10 easy-to-use rehabilitative Tai Chistrategies 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

Edgar (TX) on May 24, 2026

he was very thorough with his explanations and demonstrated all movements multiple times.

5/5

Jill (IN) on May 23, 2026

i like the mix of lecture and active participation. good info here!

5/5

Lynne (FL) on May 21, 2026

good course!

5/5

Stacey (AK) on May 07, 2026

excellent carryover to the clinic and skills you can use immediately

5/5

Ricky (PA) on May 03, 2026

not at this time

5/5

Nadine (NH) on Apr 12, 2026

this is the second tai chi class i have taken and i learned more techniques and a couple that i had in the first one.

5/5

Melissa (MI) on Mar 29, 2026

this course was a good balance of foundational information, hands-on practice and application. i really enjoyed it!

5/5

Pamela (MD) on Mar 28, 2026

love this skill

5/5

Bonnie (MD) on Mar 26, 2026

from home, needed more time to take notes(no manual)

5/5

Melissa (LA) on Mar 24, 2026

instructor's ability to maintain intended energy while teaching helped facilitate ease, relate info to pt\/ot, etc. and create relaxing atmosphere. (i wanted to take a nap, i was so relaxed. good thing! it relieved a ha during class online.)


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