Tai Chi and Parkinson's Disease
Robert Rodgers, PhD from Parkinsons Recovery interviews Daniel Loney who has found tai chi offers him relief from his Parkinson's symptoms. This book is an extraction of one chapter from Pioneers of Recovery which reports interviews with eleven individuals who succeeded in reversing symptoms of Parkinson disease using natural approaches and methods.

Tai chi is a Chinese martial art practiced in part for its health benefits. A multitude of training forms exist but in most forms tai chi is practiced with slow, deliberate and mindful movements. Research has found that tai chi is helpful for improving balance and for general psychological health for persons who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
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Tai Chi and Parkinson's Disease
Robert Rodgers, PhD from Parkinsons Recovery interviews Daniel Loney who has found tai chi offers him relief from his Parkinson's symptoms. This book is an extraction of one chapter from Pioneers of Recovery which reports interviews with eleven individuals who succeeded in reversing symptoms of Parkinson disease using natural approaches and methods.

Tai chi is a Chinese martial art practiced in part for its health benefits. A multitude of training forms exist but in most forms tai chi is practiced with slow, deliberate and mindful movements. Research has found that tai chi is helpful for improving balance and for general psychological health for persons who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
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Robert Rodgers, PhD from Parkinsons Recovery interviews Daniel Loney who has found tai chi offers him relief from his Parkinson's symptoms. This book is an extraction of one chapter from Pioneers of Recovery which reports interviews with eleven individuals who succeeded in reversing symptoms of Parkinson disease using natural approaches and methods.

Tai chi is a Chinese martial art practiced in part for its health benefits. A multitude of training forms exist but in most forms tai chi is practiced with slow, deliberate and mindful movements. Research has found that tai chi is helpful for improving balance and for general psychological health for persons who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149246878
Publisher: Parkinsons Recovery
Publication date: 02/28/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 41
File size: 78 KB

About the Author

Daniel Loney, a certified Tai Chi instructor, has been doing Tai Chi for over eighteen years. He was diagnosed with Parkinson�s disease when he was 49. After several years of physical deterioration, he was forced to retire from his job as a computer science engineer. During this time, Daniel treated his Parkinson�s symptoms using western medicine and various alternative techniques. After having only limited success in relieving his symptoms, he finally decided to take full responsibility for his health and immersed himself in Tai Chi. As a result, Tai Chi has brought Daniel sustained relief from his Parkinson�s symptoms.

Today Daniel does extensive volunteer work for the Israel Parkinson�s Association, teaching Tai Chi classes to Parkinson�s people and conducting workshops in Israel, the United States, and Europe. He was a presenter at the World Parkinson's Congress 2010 in Glasgow. He has developed an extensive repertoire of exercises based on Tai Chi principles and his unique approach has benefited many people with movement disorders.

Robert Rodgers, PhD is the founder of Parkinsons Recovery (www.parkinsonsrecovery.com) which provides support, resources and information to persons who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease.
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