First & foremost, I am not recommending the reader(s) to substitute Taiji for chiropractic therapies, massage, or even with more serious injuries, operations.
I had injured my shoulder at an area site, probably 3-4 Months ago now. Had consistent pain in the shoulder area, sometimes so bad that it hurt just walking for longer periods i.e. 1 hour or more. I had started a Taiji class, Wu style (noting for perspective sake, not advocating for it) 2 Months ago, with 2 classes per week, plus training on my own time, with special attention towards my shoulder & back area, so as not to practice incorrectly & make the injury worse in possible cases. But the pain management was so great from the practice, that I was actually able to stop the meds & creams that were recommended for coping with the pain. I can walk well over an hour with lil to no pain, can even practice external arts & dabble with sparring now.
Taiji has been great for me!
That's my experience with Taiji, but I'm also interested in others more well versed in Taiji, practitioners here experience, ideas, etc with Taiji & injuries. I am quite new to Taiji, other than a lot of reading, my hands on experience is very little, but it's like a new book rather than chapter in my life, waiting to be wrote.
I had injured my shoulder at an area site, probably 3-4 Months ago now. Had consistent pain in the shoulder area, sometimes so bad that it hurt just walking for longer periods i.e. 1 hour or more. I had started a Taiji class, Wu style (noting for perspective sake, not advocating for it) 2 Months ago, with 2 classes per week, plus training on my own time, with special attention towards my shoulder & back area, so as not to practice incorrectly & make the injury worse in possible cases. But the pain management was so great from the practice, that I was actually able to stop the meds & creams that were recommended for coping with the pain. I can walk well over an hour with lil to no pain, can even practice external arts & dabble with sparring now.
Taiji has been great for me!
That's my experience with Taiji, but I'm also interested in others more well versed in Taiji, practitioners here experience, ideas, etc with Taiji & injuries. I am quite new to Taiji, other than a lot of reading, my hands on experience is very little, but it's like a new book rather than chapter in my life, waiting to be wrote.