Inh. Birte Ernestus-Holtkamp
Leiter der Ausbildung:
Wilfried Rappenecker
Oelkersallee 33
22769 Hamburg
Shiatsu für Klienten und Klientinnen mit Parkinson-Erkrankung mit Leisa Bellmore
deutschShiatsu fpr clients with Parkinson’s Disease –
Parkinson’s disease is a chronic, degenerative neurological disorder with a wide range of physical, psychological and cognitive symptoms.
It affects up to 2% of the population, but it is expected to increase by 112% by 2050.
With shiatsu’s powerful impact on the nervous system, it is effective in symptom management and improving quality of life.
In this webinar we will learn specialized Namikoshi-based shiatsu techniques that have helped ease the diverse symptoms of patients living with Parkinson’s, thereby enhancing their quality of life and allowing them to live more freely.
Leisa Bellmore will teach in english - there will be a translation into German for german.speaking participants.
This webinar takes place via zoom - a recording is offered afterwards - for those who can attend live and for those, who can only watch the recording.
However, we highly recommend to participate live
Leisa Bellmore
Leisa Bellmore, MSc, ist eine kanadische Shiatsu-Therapeutin, internationale Dozentin und Forscherin. Seit 2001 praktiziert sie Namikoshi-Shiatsu und ist seit 2010 Teil des Artists' Health Centre des University Health Network, einer integrativen Krankenhausklinik. Leisa hat einen MSc in fortgeschrittener komplementärmedizinischer Forschung und Praxis und hat eine Reihe von Studien in Fachzeitschriften veröffentlicht, von denen mehrere mit Fördermitteln ausgezeichnet wurden. Außerdem wurde sie für ihre verdienstvollen Beiträge zum Berufsstand mit dem Lifetime Membership Award der Natural Health Practitioners of Canada ausgezeichnet. Zu ihren beruflichen Interessen zählen neurologische Erkrankungen, Traumabehandlung, chronische Schmerzen und Selbstmanagement.
Leisa Bellmore, MSc, is a Canadian shiatsu therapist, international lecturer and researcher. She has been practicing Namikoshi shiatsu since 2001 and has been part of University Health Network’s Artists’ Health Centre, an integrative hospital-based clinic, since 2010. Leisa has an MSc in Advanced Complementary Medicine Research and Practice and has a number of studies published in peer-reviewed journals, several of which have been awarded funding grants. She has also been awarded Natural Health Practitioners of Canada’s Lifetime Membership Award for meritorious contributions to the profession. Her professional interests include neurological conditions, trauma recovery, chronic pain and self-management
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In some cases, travel expenses can also be covered by such insurance.
This insurance is offered by many providers. We therefore recommend that you contact an insurance company that you know.
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