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IDOGO® Infoworkshop
Sa 10.02. 18.30
Sa 10.03. 18.30
Tai Chi Schule Stuttgart
(im IDOGOHAUS)
Fam. Tjoa
Böheimstr. 47/1
70199 Stuttgart
Tel: 0711 2207369
Fax: 0711 62007253
info@taichi-stuttgart.de
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IDOGO® in Therapy
Application of FarEastern Movement Principles in Therapy with the help of the IDOGO® pole
The developer of the small wooden pole, Ping
Liong Tjoa, was leader of several Tai Chi training centres in southern Germany
and today leads the Tai Chi Chuan school Tjoa in Stuttgart. His intention has
been to develop a device which integrates the indisputable positive health
effects of Qi Gong with the advantages of western training and therapy methods.
The disadvantage of the eastern movement methods is, from a western point of
view, the fact that it takes to the users too long, until positive effects on
the organism are noticeable. Therefore, western therapists are quite hesitant
about introducing medical knowledge from the Asia. Only everyday practice over
a long period of time leads to success, which causes not only the patients to
hesitate. Due to cost restrictions,
rehabilitation hospitals and independent therapists have little time for therapy
work with their patients. Therefore, therapy methods and training devices must
take this factor into account, regardless of their efficiency.
Here IDOGO® builds a bridge builds between east
and west. With little practise time and a versatile application spectrum it
combines the experiences of the eastern school medicine with the circumstances
of western therapy practise. It simplifies the use of remedial-gymnastic
measures for patients and therapists and supports and shortens the healing
process.
The advantage of the
IDOGO® pole compared with other training devices is that it can easily be
introduced into every existing therapy form. It can also be used in any
position, lying, sitting and standing, so that it is also helpful with very
movement-limited patients. It covers a wide application spectrum of syndromes
allows the patient additional independent practicing beyond therapy hours, so
that healing processes are accelerated.