Saturday, June 28, 2014

Qigong training and effects on stress, neck-shoulder pain and life quality in a computerised office environment.

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Qigong is a Chinese health promoting exercise with a rhythmic pattern of slow movements and breathing affecting the autonomous nervous system.

OBJECTIVES:

To examine the implementation of Qigong for half an hour daily in a computerised office, and to study effects on health state, general health, neck-shoulder and lumbar spine symptoms and stress after six weeks training

DESIGN:

A crossover intervention study with 37 employees randomised in two groups. A questionnaire was completed one week before starting study and every second week during the training period. After 6 weeks the first group stopped and the second group started the training.

RESULTS:

There was a small significant improvement of neck pain and disability following therapy.

CONCLUSION:

Qigong training may reduce neck disability in office workers. A longer training period might be needed in further Qigong studies in healthy, normal populations.
Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
PMID:
21168116
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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