Parkinson’s Disease & Tai Chi Therapy
In a special to CNN, the Mayo Clinic s mayoclinic.com reported that, Parkinson’s disease is progressive, meaning the signs and symptoms become worse over time. But although Parkinson’s may eventually be disabling, the disease often progresses gradually, and most people have many years of productive living after a diagnosis. This would indicate that there may be effective interventions that could perhaps slow the progress of the disease. When we get such a diagnosis, our first reaction might be to withdraw and give up. However, the old adage use it or lose it tells us that just the opposite is true. If you have Parkinson s, you d likely be best off
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Tai Chi movement s gentle balance enhancing motions can obviously help the Parkinson s patient by helping to reduce the gradual loss of balance that Parkinson s sufferers often experience. However, there may be much more it offers. For example, Tai Chi movements rotate the human body in about 95% of the ways the body can move, when a long form is practiced. This is far beyond what other exercise offers, and in fact the closest would be several swimming strokes, which together would only rotate the body in about 65% of the ways it can move. For Parkinson s sufferers, or anyone
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Yet, perhaps Parkinson s patients have even more to gain from Tai Chi. A few years ago I taught several classes at local medical centers. I was continually frustrated because although I d seen emerging reports that Tai Chi was beneficial to people with Parkinson s Disease, or arthritis, or chronic hypertension, etc., even though the departments that specialized in those conditions were often just down the hall from my Tai Chi class .
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I remember though, that at one medical center a visionary neurologist began to refer patients with balance disorders to my Tai Chi classes and the result was very beneficial for his patients. Another physician actually wrote prescriptions for my Tai Chi classes to treat the chronic hypertension of his patients, who d seen a significant drop in their blood pressure since beginning the classes weeks before. A clinical psychologist brought me in to teach Qigong (Chi Kung) meditation and
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Tai Chi for Parkinson s is being recommended increasingly by support groups and some progressive medical centers, but until everyone that has Parkinson s knows about it, then our work at World Tai Chi & Qigong Day is not done, nor is the medical community s. There are many obvious reasons everyone with Parkinson s should be doing Tai Chi, but it s the ones that are not yet obvious that may be the most intriguing. One obvious reason is that Tai Chi is the most powerful balance and coordination enhancing exercise known. In many studies
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Now, regarding the less obvious reasons Tai Chi may benefit Parkinson s patients. Both my wife and daughter, who co-taught a Tai Chi class together noticed that a young man with severe Parkinson s tremors . . . completely lost his tremors once he joined the class in flowing through the Tai Chi movements
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If Tai Chi only addressed this chronic condition affecting 1/3 of Americans, while boosting the immune system of all practitioners profoundly, and cutting in half the sixth leading cause of death for seniors, without any negative side effects, that would seem to be, for the rational person a reason for pouring massive resources into researching it further. However, Tai Chi s benefits only begin with the above preliminary findings. We also know that it may very well relieve depression, anxiety, and mood disturbance, as well as reduce ADHD symptoms in teenagers diagnosed with Attention Deficit
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My point is, where is the massive attention this would garner on talk shows, and in health newspaper sections, if this were a drug or surgery that could provide such a seemingly massive breakthrough in health treatment? Peter Chowka, in a brilliant two part series for Natural Health Line, entitled Complementary & Alternative Medicine in 2000, wrote, Conflicts of interest are not uncommon in most aspects of life. But in medicine, the biggest business in the U.S. (over $1.5 trillion a year constituting over 14
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WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT TAI CHI
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Tai Chi is being recommended by some forward thinking medical institutions already. The Cleveland Clinic of Neuroscience Center encourages Parkinson’s Disease patients to seek out a hobby or activity they can enjoy and stick with such as Tai Chi and other activities. The Alexian Neurosciences Institute in Illinois offers a course in their The Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center. Also, the American Parkinson s Disease Association at Stanford University Medical Center, in it s Beyond Pills…. Alternative Approaches to Coping with Parkinson’s Disease program, offered Tai Chi, The Art for Living with Parkinson’s by Mwezo & Jane of Kujiweza Healing Arts. (Learn more at: http://parkinsons.stanford.edu/symposium.html). The
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In the United Kingdom a Parkinson s Tai Chi study was conducted at Camborne Redruth Community Hospital, Cornwall. Their conclusion of the study was such, Tai Chi training was well tolerated by PD patients in this study, but had no measurable effect on motor performance using UPDRS score or GAG time. There was a non-significant improvement in quality of life scores (PDQ 39). Larger studies would be needed fully to evaluate the value and efficacy of Tai
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WCHS TV during a news report focusing on Tai Chi s ability to boost immune system function, also reported that Tai Chi has also been shown to help illnesses such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia and arthritis. (http://www.wchstv.com/newsroom/healthyforlife/2177.shtml)
The Neurology Channel reported, The slow flowing movements of Tai Chi help maintain flexibility, balance, and relaxation. The Struthers Parkinson s Center in Minneapolis, which teaches a modified form of Tai Chi, consistently reports benefits achieved by patients in all stages of Parkinson s. (http://www.neurologychannel.com/parkinsonsdisease/surgery.shtml)
Physicians at the Mayo Clinic recommend Tai Chi
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At a popular health website called RemedyFind.com viewers can vote on therapies they ve found benefited their condition, or didn t benefit it. The rating there for Tai Chi as a Parkinson s therapy received a rating of 9.8 out of a possible 10. (http://remedyfind.com/rem.asp?ID=13945)
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The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported, Parkinson s Meets It s Match in Tai Chi. In this article they write that Dr. Mark Guttman, director of the Centre for Movement Disorders in Markham, Ontario, recommends people with Parkinson’s do exercises that involve a lot of stretching, similar to the movements of tai chi.
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The Tai Chi teacher for this program, Ms. Embree, spoke of how people with fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, cystic fibrosis, and Parkinson s often attend her classes . . . Doctors are now sending people here,” adds Ms Embree. (for the entire article, go to: PARKINSON S MEETING IT S MATCH IN TAI CHI, April, 13, 2005, http://www.ajc.com/health/content/health/0304/lvtaichi7.html)
At the National Parkinson s Foundation site, Melanie M. Brandabur, MD NPF Center of Excellence, University of Illinois at Chicago and Jill Marjama-Lyons,
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World Tai Chi & Qigong Day joins a growing number of health professionals specializing in fields like Parkinson s who believe that much more research needs to be done to illuminate the full spectrum of benefits Tai Chi offers all people as well as those specifically with chronic conditions. This will enable more physicians to make Tai Chi a regular prescription written as therapy or adjunct therapy for a host of maladies many are already enjoying the benefits of for their condition, but paying out of pocket for. Ultimately more and
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Copyright 2005 Bill Douglas
Bill Douglas is the Tai Chi Expert at DrWeil.com, Founder of World T’ai Chi & Qigong Day (held in 50 nations each year), and has authored and co-authored several books including a #1 best selling Tai Chi book The Complete Idiot s Guide to T ai Chi & Qigong. Bill s been a Tai Chi source for The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, etc. You can learn more about Tai Chi & Qigong, and also contact Bill Douglas at http://www.worldtaichiday.org













