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Gruninger: The Difference Between A Yoga Therapy Session And A Yoga Class
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Yoga Practice on its own can help with a myriad of physical, mental and emotional issues.
If your practice includes movement or use of asanas (postures) you will receive the benefits of moving interstitial and synovial fluid through the muscles and joints; lengthening and strengthening muscles and raising and lowering your heart rate. I
f your practice includes pranayama or breath work, you’ll receive the benefits of toning your abdominal wall, creating greater motility in your abdominal organs, slowing your breath down and finding greater depth of breath.
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This webinar will be recorded and made available on the ACT Nursing and Midwifery Office website.
Attending this webinar will contribute to 1 CPD hour toward your nursing or midwifery registration for the year.
Meet the presenter:
Dr David Stanley began his nursing and midwifery career in South Australia and worked through his formative career in a number of hospitals and clinical environments in Australia. In 1993 he completed a Bachelor of Nursing at Flinders University, Adelaide and after a number of years volunteer work in Africa, he moved to the UK and worked as the Co-ordinator of Children’s’ Services and as a Nurse Practitioner. He completed a Masters of Health Science degree at Birmingham University and after a short return to Australia where he worked in Central Australia for Remote Health Services. He returned to the UK to complete his Nursing Doctorate, researching in the area of clinical leadership. He is