Tai Chi: Flow into Function

Tai Chi: Flow into Function

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CONTACT HOURS:12 Hours
CEU:1.2
AOTA: Domain of OT, OTP,
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NBCOT®:15 PDUs
STATE: AL OT 217809 12hrs
FL OT 217809 12hrs

This dynamic interactive course will teach the therapist how to integrate Tai Chi and Qi Gong into any rehabilitation program, emphasizing balance, gait, strength, coordination, and occupational function. Through lecture, demonstration, and step-by-step instructions, the therapist will practice and learn the fundamentals of tai chi and qi gong and how to use them to improve mobility, transfers, ROM, strength, posture, and ADLs.

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*University & multi-center Licensure available upon request; all courses single user only
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Domain of OT, Occupational Therapy Process

This dynamic interactive course will teach the therapist how to integrate Tai Chi and Qi Gong into any rehabilitation program, emphasizing balance, gait, strength, coordination, and occupational function. Through lecture, demonstration, and step-by-step instructions, the therapist will practice and learn the fundamentals of tai chi and qi gong and how to use them to improve mobility, transfers, ROM, strength, posture, and ADLs. Modifications, including sitting tai chi, will also be presented so that therapists can effectively use this treatment tool for patients of all abilities. Hand therapists, this course is great for your clinical setting as well to help improve nerve gliding, ROM, strength, and coordination for any chronic pain patients or cumulative trauma patients fibromyalgia, arthritis and more. Patients will thank you for teaching them a new skill they can use for life.

Tai chi is the second most used exercise form in the world and yet therapists know so little about it. Current research supporting the use of tai chi in rehabilitation will be presented. Other topics covered will be the use of tai chi for children, stress management, and wellness groups, as well as how to find a qualified tai chi class or instructor for the therapist or the patient. Every therapy discipline will be able to integrate the practice of Tai Chi into the clinic. 85-plus page manual included. Mandatory practice time referenced in the manual or course curriculum.

Objectives for Tai Chi: Flow into Function

      • Identify the beginning levels of 6 Qi Gongs
      • Identify the first 5 steps of tai chi chung
      • Recognize Goldstein’s Tai Chi Balance Progressions
      • Differentiate tai chi and qi gong for patient usage
      • Delineate tai chi into a complete rehab program
      • Identify the research supporting tai chi usage
      • Determine the building blocks of tai chi as a therapeutic exercise
      • Recognize the benefits of using tai chi for children and teens
      • Identify Goldstein’s levels of documentation
      • Determine when to use tai chi and qi gong as part of a wellness program

Ms. Goldstein is a nationally known physical therapist with over thirty years of clinical and supervisory experience. She is the founder and director of QUEST Seminars and has presented many orthopaedic lectures to PTs, OTs, Assistants, nurses, and athletic trainers throughout the United States. She received dual bachelor degrees in Physical Therapy and Biology from the University of Connecticut in 1978. She has authored two best-selling therapy texts: Geriatric Orthopaedics, 2nd ed. and Functional Rehabilitation in Orthopaedics. She has also produced two educational videos: Evaluation of the Adult Knee and Tai Chi for Rehabilitation. In 2001, she researched the effects of Tai Chi on elderly persons with arthritis with the University of Massachusetts-Lowell. From 2000-2002, Ms. Goldstein was an adjunct faculty member in the physical therapy doctorate program at Rocky Mountain University in Provo, UT. For the past twenty years, Ms. Goldstein has trained in the martial arts and holds the rank of 3rd Degree Black Belt. In 1996, she won the gold medal in the East Asia All Martial Arts United U.S. national tournament in her age bracket for Tai Chi. Currently, she teaches Tai Chi classes to adults and seniors in the greater Boston area and is a staff PT at the Hebrew Rehab Center in Roslindale, MA.

3 reviews for Tai Chi: Flow into Function

  1. Anonymous

    extremely well done course

  2. Anonymous

    , I took the Tai Chi course without thinking of all of the ways to use it. Just really looking for something that would meet CEUs with some application for chronic pain and dystonia. This course was a wonderful surprise. As I mentioned I was traveling. Unfortunately, it was to assist my sister with new dialysis. I put the seated breathing into practice with her as well as some of the seated exercise. She loves it during those long 4 hours. Planning to use it with several of my children at work. LOVED THIS COURSE.

  3. Rita Shaloiko

    excellent, i had started a tai chi class for myself at the end of last year and this product has great ideas as to how to incorporate it into rehab for my patients. now i don’t have to reinvent the wheel.

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