|
Showing 1 - 9 of
9 matches in All Departments
Aged 16, Rachel Krentzman was diagnosed with scoliosis. At 32 she
suffered a herniated disk and was told she would have to modify her
activities for the rest of her life - instead, Rachel is now a
walking testimonial for how yoga can be used therapeutically to
heal your back pain. An easy and straightforward read, this manual
contains step by step illustrated instruction for you to address
the physical and emotional factors of your scoliosis. The exercises
are easy to follow and perform, and no technical knowledge or prior
experience of yoga is required. Foundational anatomy is carefully
explained so that you can understand your body and your scoliosis
before applying the exercises. Exemplary case studies will help you
on the path to alleviating your back pain without surgery.
This book interrogates the impact of tourism on local lives and
environments along the southern Pacific Coast of Nicaragua.
Nicaragua has turned to tourism to earn needed foreign exchange and
to provide jobs. The unplanned boom, however, has come with costs
to local environments. Using an in-depth case study of the
community of Gigante and nearby tourism developments, the chapters
delve into the impact of recent unregulated booms in tourism on
groundwater, household water security, local economies, culture,
land ownership, and artisanal fisheries.
Supporting yoga therapists to create a programme of care for those
living with chronic pain, this guide brings pain science,
creativity and yoga together for the first time. It includes the
emotional, cognitive, social and spiritual in its definition of
pain and acknowledges there that is no simple physical 'fix'. The
book offers advice on creating an environment that restores hope
and meaning to clients, and on building a successful business by
creating a community of support. Matt Taylor's blend of creativity
and yoga came from his own chronic spine pain as a physical
therapist and his discovery of yoga therapy which led to his
yoga-based rehabilitation clinic.
The book takes an integrated approach to pain rehabilitation and
combines pain science, rehabilitation and yoga with evidence-based
approaches from respected contributors. They demonstrate how to
integrate the concepts, philosophies and practices of yoga and pain
science in working with people in pain. An essential and often
overlooked part of pain rehabilitation is listening to, working
with, learning from, and validating the person in pain's lived
experience. The book expounds on the movement to a more
patient-valued, partnership-based biopsychosocial-spiritual model
of healthcare where the patient is an active and empowered
participant, as opposed to a model where the healthcare provider is
'fixing' the passive patient. It also explains how practitioners
can address the entire human being in pain, and how to include the
person as an expert for more effective and self-empowered care.
A guide to yoga therapy for post-stroke rehabilitation, this book
is for yoga teachers and yoga therapists, but also for
occupational, recreational, physical and speech therapists who work
with people with stroke and may integrate yoga into their practice.
Rooted in evidence-based research and written by two yoga teachers
who are also academics and researchers in rehabilitation, the book
provides basic information about stroke and neuroplasticity,
discusses the mind body disconnect that often occurs after stroke,
and provides instruction on how to improve balance, strength and
range of motion. It also covers effective meditation techniques to
help overcome the stress and emotional impact of stroke. Clear
photographs demonstrate yoga postures and activities specifically
adapted for stroke patients, alongside case studies.
The rehabilitation professions are under pressure to innovate in
order to deliver services to a growing market of increasingly savvy
consumers. These consumers are no longer limited to their
conventional care choices and have access to quality online
resources for many of their needs. Rehabilitation professionals'
pressures are compounded by increased productivity demands,
technical information overload, and increasing risks for
professional burnout. In short, rehabilitation is in need of
rehabilitation in order to transition into the next generation of
health care delivery. Unfortunately innovation and creativity have
not been, nor are they now, in the curriculums of these
professions. The schools continue to churn out graduates doing what
has been done before, and current providers are admonished by their
professional organisations to practice only what has high level
research evidence to support the practice. Meanwhile, veteran
professionals as both employees and owners find themselves faced
with the acute need to innovate in order to survive and flourish.
This book fills the critical void in knowledge and application of
how to best transform both the individual and the organisations
that are responsible for professional practice, education, and
policy.
The rehabilitation professions are under pressure to innovate in
order to deliver services to a growing market of increasingly savvy
consumers. These consumers are no longer limited to their
conventional care choices and have access to quality online
resources for many of their needs. Rehabilitation professionals'
pressures are compounded by increased productivity demands,
technical information overload, and increasing risks for
professional burnout. In short, rehabilitation is in need of
rehabilitation in order to transition into the next generation of
health care delivery. Unfortunately innovation and creativity have
not been, nor are they now, in the curriculums of these
professions. The schools continue to churn out graduates doing what
has been done before, and current providers are admonished by their
professional organisations to practice only what has high level
research evidence to support the practice. Meanwhile, veteran
professionals as both employees and owners find themselves faced
with the acute need to innovate in order to survive and flourish.
This book fills the critical void in knowledge and application of
how to best transform both the individual and the organisations
that are responsible for professional practice, education, and
policy.
|
You may like...
Braai
Reuben Riffel
Paperback
R495
R359
Discovery Miles 3 590
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
|