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1976 Ratings , 518 Reviews

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The Georgetown University Health Policy Institute reports that 65 million Americans report experiencing low back pain, while health economists estimate that the cost of chronic pain in the United States is $635 billion annually. Back pain is the leading cause of lost work days and has a high correlation to feelings of emotional distress. Current research is revealing the broad ineffectiveness of long-term pharmaceutical approaches and strongly suggests that successfully treating the multifactorial nature of chronic back 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, to instruct simple Tai Chi practices shown to be effective in remediating back pain anddysfunction, and to review the evidence base for validating rehabilitative Tai Chi in the treatment of patients dealing with chronic back pain.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers
5/5
Stacey (AK) on May 04, 2026
great instructor easy to follow and explains things well. i also like the practical component.
5/5
Tammy (TN) on Apr 27, 2026
thoroughly enjoyed this course! instructor was very knowledgeable and presented the material in an easy to understand , natural sequence.
4/5
Megan (NJ) on Apr 24, 2026
although the information about the mechanics of pain and nociceptors were interesting, i felt that there was too much time spent explaining. i think a deep dive into the information is beneficial more for a 6-hour course. i wish there was more focus on and more tai chi movements, especially going over modifications for movement
4/5
Ancy (MI) on Apr 18, 2026
love the demonstrations of the movement. instructor was good
5/5
Nadine (NH) on Apr 18, 2026
i really enjoy performing tai chi, find it is really relaxing and want to learn more to grow my knowledge.
5/5
Catherine (CT) on Apr 13, 2026
excellent course the presenter was organized, knowledgeable , with very good resources and demonstrations
5/5
Birgit (CA) on Apr 04, 2026
the speaker was engaging and presented the theory in an interesting and clear manner. the demonstration of movements was very well executed and appropriately paced. thank you!
5/5
Cindy (MI) on Apr 01, 2026
i enjoyed learning the material
4/5
Kathryn (SC) on Mar 30, 2026
would have been nice to have a written outline of the different moves. i had to listen over and over the moves to get it written down. i would have preferred to listen and practice and to know that the verbal prompts were waiting for when i wanted to perform the moves by myself.
5/5
Armanda (NJ) on Mar 27, 2026
very cool course!
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