Understanding Osteoporosis and fragile bonesOsteoporosis means your bones have become thinner and more fragile than usual. This can happen with age, hormonal shifts, long-term medication, health conditions or long periods of inactivity.
You might have:
That is where bone-friendly Qigong can help: upright, slow, controlled movement that respects your limits and avoids risky positions. Why Qigong helps Osteoporosis and bone strength Qigong is not a replacement for medical treatment, medication or bone-health advice. But it can be a powerful ally because it: Encourages upright posture. Many forms work in standing, with soft knees and a long spine. This helps counter the forward-hunched posture that increases fracture risk. Provides gentle weight-bearing. Standing, shifting weight and small pulses through the legs send important signals to your bones without impact. Strengthens muscles and balance. Stronger legs, hips and core, plus better balance, mean fewer falls – a key part of protecting fragile bones. Supports confidence and mood. Feeling less afraid of your own body is huge. Qigong’s slow, flowing patterns help calm anxiety and lift mood Think of Qigong as a safe, upright playground for your bones and balance. You are not jumping or jolting. You are gently reminding your skeleton, “You are still here. You still move. You are still needed.” Our classes are perfect if you are:
Wherever you are on your journey, Qigong meets you where you are - and helps you move forward with more vitality, calm, and confidence. We look forward to welcoming you to one of our classes.
0 Comments
|
ArchivesCategories |