Abstract
Rehabilitation is gaining more and more recognition because of the rising need resulting from longevity and varieties of disability. Historically, the practice of rehabilitation consists of standard skeletal mobilization trainings as essential provisions. It has become obvious nowadays that skeletal motions are under the control of complex brain activities which need to be involved in the training. Moreover, disabilities could be primarily related to neurological deficits.
Highlights
Rehabilitation is an essential part of Medical and Health Care
Rehabilitation helps people of all ages to be independent, after health hazards: which for children and young people are related to congenital anomalies, injuries and acute illnesses; for elderly people, the chronic diseases and aging itself could be the culprit
Stroke is a common example of chronic disease requiring heavily on rehabilitation arrangements
Summary
Rehabilitation is an essential part of Medical and Health Care. Rehabilitation helps people of all ages to be independent, after health hazards: which for children and young people are related to congenital anomalies, injuries and acute illnesses; for elderly people, the chronic diseases and aging itself could be the culprit. Intentional controlled breathing is making use of the somatic motor activity to impose stimulations on the autonomic nervous system, which has wide connections with the internal organs. Intentional controlled breathing opens up new channels of communication between the internal organs which otherwise stay independent of the body’s voluntary control These new channels of communication, could explain how Yoga and Qigong practices help to build up a state of physiological harmony through stretching and controlled breathing, and the subsequent feeling of tranquility [24,25]. Through the practice of stretching and controlled breathing, a meditative state of mind is expected to automatically arrive. The out-come of the unusual interaction between the two loosely coordinated systems of neurological activities could be a novel state of harmony between the body and mind [23,24,25]
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