Evolve your Medical Qigong Therapy practice, teaching skills and clinical implementation.
Qigong Teacher Peter Larking About This Course
About this Medical Qigong Neuroscience Course
Combining the ancient knowledge of Qigong masters, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Neuroscience, Pete Larking reveals the health benefits of Qigong from a bio medical perspective.
In this course you will have access to over 80 short videos and a private chat group which will enhance your personal practice, teaching, communication skills and clinical application of Medical Qigong Therapy.
You will develop an in-depth understanding of the anatomy, physiology and functional restorative mechanisms of posture, breath, meditation and movement therapeutics.
What are the Benefits of Learning Medical Qigong Neuroscience
Gain insights into functional and restorative
mechanisms of the Qigong practice: Posture, Breath, Meditation and Movement.
Discover how Qigong modulates, regulates and
rehabilitates the nervous system.
What's Included in this Course?
- Learn at your own pace with life time access to the course.
- Access to research resources
- Join the Neuromedtec Online community
Peter Larking
Neuropuncturist
Pete has over 25 years knowledge in self cultivations
practices, applying Qigong in a clinical setting and an in depth understanding of both Neuroscience and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
His teaching helps evolve our understanding of the bio medical applications of Qigong.
Course Curriculum
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- Lecture 16. Structures of the Central Nervous System (CNS) (1:15)
- Lecture 17. Cerebrum (0:24)
- Lecture 18. Frontal Lobe (0:29)
- Lecture 19. Motor and Sensory Cortex (0:42)
- Lecture 20. Parietal Lobe (0:48)
- Lecture 21. The Vase (3:26)
- Lecture 22. Occipital Lobe (0:37)
- Lecture 23. Visual System Medical Qigong (2:16)
- Lecture 24. Cerebellum (0:36)
- Lecture 25. Tiger Walking (2:13)
- Lecture 26. Mid Brain (1:19)
- Lecture 27. Limbic System (1:13)
- Lecture 28. Thalamus (0:44)
- Lecture 29. Spinal Cord (1:12)
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- Lecture 42. Breath Learning Outcomes (0:49)
- Lecture 43. The Respiratory System (0:59)
- Lecture 44. Neurological Innervation of Breathing (1:36)
- Lecture 45. Sternocleidomastoid (0:48)
- Lecture 46. Scalene (0:40)
- Lecture 47. Pectorals (0:33)
- Lecture 48. Serratus Anterior (0:36)
- Lecture 49. External Intercostal (0:46)
- Lecture 50. Serratus Posterior (0:53)
- Lecture 51. Internal Intercostal (0:44)
- Lecture 52. Transvers Thoracic (0:50)
- Lecture 53. Rectus Abdominis (0:34)
- Lecture 54. Internal Oblique (0:42)
- Lecture 55. Transverse Abdominis (0:47)
- Lecture 56. Serratus Posterior Inferior (0:53)
- Lecture 57. Neurophysiology of Breathing (0:55)
- Lecture 58. Functional Restorative Mechanisms of Breathing rVNS (2:38)
- Lecture 59. Functional Restorative Mechanisms of Breathing CNS (1:40)
- Lecture 60. Functional Restorative Mechanisms of Breathing on the Deep Fascia Tissues (1:23)
- Lecture 61. Floating Silk Hands for Respiratory Conditions (2:26)
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- Lecture 62. Mind Learning Objectives (0:53)
- Lecture 63. Taoist Philosophy (5:16)
- Lecture 64. Metacognitive and Visualisation Methods (9:12)
- Lecture 65. Research of Metacognitive Practices (4:09)
- Lecture 66. Pre Frontal Cortex (4:03)
- Lecture 67. Corpus Collosum (1:15)
- Lecture 68. Insula (4:33)
- Lecture 69. Cingulate Gryrus (2:05)
- Lecture 70. Hippocampus (1:19)
- Lecture 71. Amygdala (1:43)
- Lecture 72. Overview of Neuroplasticity Through Meditation (1:37)
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- Lecture 73. Movement Learning Objectives (0:52)
- Lecture 74. Movement Three Categories (3:01)
- Lecture 75. Nine Movements of Qi (2:10)
- Lecture 76. Sensory Cortex (1:41)
- Lecture 77. Motor Cortex (2:10)
- Lecture 78. Functional Restorative Mechanisms of Hilton’s law (4:50)
- Lecture 79. Functional restorative mechanisms C/M/V reflexes (7:13)
- Lecture 80. Movement Improves Circulation (4:35)
- Lecture 81. Movement Improves Myofascial Health (3:44)
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- Lecture 82. Water Element Hilton's law 1 (4:10)
- Lecture 83. Water Element Hilton's law 2 (1:42)
- Lecture 84. Water Element Muscular Visceral Reflexes and Ligaments (1:04)
- Lecture 85. Nine Gates Sacral Plexus/Pelvic Circulation (1:19)
- Lecture 86. Clinical Example Neural Network for the Water Element (3:39)
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