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Ο Dr. Βασίλης Δρούγας 13ης Γενεαλογίας συνεχιστής Επίσημα του Tai Chi Chuan ορίσθηκε επίσημα εκπρόσωπος και Master για την Διάδοση του παραδοσιακού Ται Τσι Τσουαν για την Ελλάδα και τα Βαλκάνια
Dr. Bill Drougas recognized as Master in the Tai Chi Chuan and Representative to promote the Traditional Tai Chi Chuan in Greece and Balkan.
contact Bill Drougas at bdrougas@yahoo.com






Τρίτη 3 Ιανουαρίου 2012

Tai Chi and Multiple Sclerosis

Does Tai Chi/Qi Gong help patients
with Multiple Sclerosis?

Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 39-48Abstract

Tai Chi posture, has recently been shown in a number of random controlled trials to improve balance, posture, vigour and general well-being in a variety of client groups. These are problems commonly encountered by people with Multiple Sclerosis. The present study was therefore designed as a pilot evaluation of the usefulness of Tai Chi/Qi Gong for people with Multiple Sclerosis. Eight individuals with Multiple Sclerosis were monitored over a 2-month baseline and 2-month intervention. Statistically significant pre to post improvements for the group as a whole were achieved on measures of depression and balance. A 21-item symptom check-list indicated small improvements over a broad range of other self-rated symptoms.

Abstract 

Tai Chi posture, has recently been shown in a number of random controlled trials to improve balance, posture, vigour and general well-being in a variety of client groups. These are problems commonly encountered by people with Multiple Sclerosis. The present study was therefore designed as a pilot evaluation of the usefulness of Tai Chi/Qi Gong for people with Multiple Sclerosis. Eight individuals with Multiple Sclerosis were monitored over a 2-month baseline and 2-month intervention. Statistically significant pre to post improvements for the group as a whole were achieved on measures of depression and balance. A 21-item symptom check-list indicated small improvements over a broad range of other self-rated symptoms.
No full text is available. To read the body of this article, please view the PDF online.
http://www.taichi-utrecht.nl/docs/taiji-ms.pdf

http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1360859299901390