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Author:
Rath, Stephen.
Title:
Qigong for wellbeing in dementia and aging / Stephen Rath with Marcia Rath ; illustrated by LauRha Frankfort.
Publisher:
Singing Dragon,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
168 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Subject:
Dementia--Alternative treatment.
Qi gong--Therapeutic use.
Brain--Aging.
Brain--Aging.
Dementia--Alternative treatment.
Qi gong--Therapeutic use.
Qigong
Dementia--therapy
Exercise Therapy
Complementary Therapies
Aging
Other Authors:
Rath, Marcia, author.
Frankfort, LauRha, illustrator.
Natural Healing Research Foundation.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
A natural healing approach to dementia -- Western and traditional chinese medicine perspectives on dementia -- Examples of the rejuvenating power of natural healing -- Natural healing for emotional wellbeing -- Rejuvenation for the caregiver -- Conclusion -- Exercises to awaken natural healing -- Natural healing exercises using the hands and feet -- Releasing harmful emotions through the five animal forms -- Facial massage exercises to wash your body with energy -- Twelve sitting exercises -- Foods to awaken natural healing -- Introduction to the Chinese understanding of nutrition -- Recipes for rejuvenating health.
Summary:
"Qigong is the centuries-old practice of moving vital energy (Qi) through the channels of the body, known as meridians, to promote vitality and health. Stephen Rath details current research and Traditional Chinese Medicine theory to show how Qigong practice can support cognitive functioning, as well as emotional and physical wellbeing, in people with dementia. Qigong for Wellbeing in Dementia and Aging presents a set of accessible Qigong exercises and breathing techniques adapted specifically for older people who may be frail or have limited mobility, which address specific symptoms associated with dementia. These include exercises for the hands and feet, exercises for releasing emotions through the Five Animal Sounds, seated exercises, and facial exercises. The exercises, contributed by the Natural Healing Research Foundation from their Senior Exercise Class in Hawaii, are presented with clear explanatory illustrations. The final part of the book describes the Chinese understanding of nutrition as an essential underpinning of good health into old age, and provides health-giving food and drink recipes for people with dementia based on these principles. There is also a helpful chapter on practicing Qigong to protect against caregiver burnout. This will be an invaluable book for care professionals, nurses, activity coordinators, and physical therapists, as well as people with dementia and their families."--Publisher description.
ISBN:
1848192533
9781848192539
OCLC:
(OCoLC)886382027
LCCN:
2014030451
Locations:
CEAX572 -- Kirkwood Community College Library (Cedar Rapids)

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