Evading Musculoskeletal Conditions Using Qigong as a Rescue Technique.

Swati Mehta, Aksh Chahal, Shikha Malik, Richa Hirendra Rai, Nitesh Malhotra, Krishna Reddy Vajrala, Mohammad Sidiq, Abhishek Sharma, Nidhi Sharma, Faizan Zaffar Kashoo
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Classically, Qigong is a Chinese technique that has been practiced in China for the past 3,000 years for healing the inner self. Qigong, wherein "Qi" means body energy and "Gong" denotes cultivation, regulates the energy flow in the body. The Qigong technique comprises a package of deep breathing training, gentle and rhythmic movement, and muscle-strengthening exercises that heal the body to activate one's internal soul energy. It has demonstrated its efficacy by inducing relaxation, building up stamina, strengthening immunity, appreciating muscle conditioning, and minimizing anxiety and depression. Furthermore, it has been beneficial in improving awareness of joint and movement senses. Specifically, Qigong brings healing by regulating energy flow in the whole-body systems. Moreover, it has exhibited a variety of regenerating effects by inducing emotional and mental relaxation. In today's world, Qigong exercises are being used for treating musculoskeletal disorders that are work- and stress-related by nature. Qigong is practiced globally as deep breathing exercises, and meditation is practiced for peace of mind and spirituality, whereas vigorous practice includes martial arts.

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用气功作为一种救人技术来避免肌肉骨骼疾病。
从经典角度讲,气功是一种中国技术,在中国已有 3000 年的历史,用于治疗内在的自我。气功的 "气 "是身体能量的意思,"功 "是修炼的意思,它可以调节体内的能量流动。气功技术包括深呼吸训练、轻柔而有节奏的动作以及肌肉强化练习,这些都能治愈身体,激活人的内在灵魂能量。气功在放松身心、增强体力、提高免疫力、调节肌肉、减少焦虑和抑郁等方面具有显著功效。此外,它还有益于提高关节和运动感觉的意识。具体来说,气功通过调节全身系统的能量流动来达到治疗效果。此外,气功还能诱导情绪和精神放松,从而显示出多种再生效果。在当今世界,气功运动被用于治疗与工作和压力有关的肌肉骨骼疾病。全球都在练习气功,如深呼吸练习、冥想练习,以获得心灵的平静和精神上的安宁,而剧烈的练习则包括武术。
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