Qigong for Fibromyalgia
Empower yourself to health
The reason that I created the Qigong for Fibromyalgia online course is that as part of my Shiatsu practice I often teach and prescribe appropriate Qigong for Fibromyalgia sufferers and, from the feedback that I have received, each of them has benefited from practicing these exercises.
Price: £19.99 (Was £34.99).
The course is hosted on the Udemy learning website and is covered by the Udemy lifetime access guarantee.
Book here – Qigong for Fibromyalgia
Recent reviews
- “Des explains the underlying processes and principles of Qigong in a way that is easy to understand and acceptable. I hope to be able to use what he has passed on in the course in order to help others who come to me to learn.” L.R.
- “The instruction is very clear for basics, resources are helpful, and the instructor’s attitude is encouraging and gives hope of improvement.” D.K.
In this course, each Qigong exercise will be broken down into two lessons: The instructions, including movement, breathing and focus. Then a follow me video.
The three exercises shown in the course are among the most common of those that I prescribe and they should provide relief from symptoms. But as everyone is different their Fibromyalgia symptoms can also be different. This means that tailored treatment is more likely to be successful in keeping symptoms at bay and empowering the sufferer, giving them the opportunity to be proactive when dealing with their condition. That said, the three exercises that I have selected for the course should reduce many of the symptoms as they are among those most commonly prescribed.
Using Qigong is a slow, gentle, process that gradually reduces pain, increases mobility and increases stamina. However, it is not a quick fix but, with daily practice, these benefits grow and stabilise.
Qigong for Fibomyalgia – the Benefits
- The first exercise works with the Yin and Yang meridians in the legs. It increases overall energy, it increases flexibility and it reduces pain.
- The second exercise works with the Gall Bladder and Liver meridians. It increases flexibility in the joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles. It also reduces pain.
- The third exercise increases flexibility in the hips and the lower back. It also reduces upper back pain, lumbar pain, hip and thigh pain.
Booking on to the course
Further details can be found in the free previews
Price: £19.99 (Was £34.99).
The course is hosted on the Udemy learning website and is covered by the Udemy lifetime access guarantee.
Book here – Qigong for Fibromyalgia
Further reading about Qigong for Fibromyalgia
- Qigong and chronic pain. Three cases of pain resolution. Other health benefits and improved vision with long term practice of qigong
- A Comprehensive Review of Health Benefits of Qigong and Taiji
- A review of clinical trials of tai chi and qigong in older adults.
- Psychophysiological outcomes of health qigong for chronic conditions: A systematic review.
- Cognitively Oriented Behavioral Rehabilitation in Combination with Chi Kung for Patients on Long-Term Sick Leave Because of Burnout: REST-A Randomized Clinical Trial.
- A preliminary study of the effects of Tai Chi and Chi Kung medical exercise on indicators of metabolic syndrome, glycaemic control, health related quality of life, and psychological health in adults with elevated blood glucose.
- What is Fibromyalgia?
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The therapies provided by Pro Holistic are of a Complementary nature. You are advised, in the first instance, to consult a medical practitioner in order that you receive a medical diagnosis. Self-diagnosis is not recommended and internet-based advice is no substitute for a face-to-face visit with a medical practitioner.