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Some classes are approved for continuing education for acupuncturists

Susan Mosley, LAc, Dipl.C.H, CPT 


located at the

Healing Arts Center of Rome

318 Broad Street

Rome GA 30161


770-548-0172

qi –also chi, pronounced chee: the term used in Chinese philosophy, Oriental medicine, and martial arts referring to the life force or energy that is thought to be inherent in all things. A blockage of qi in the body may lead to pain and imbalances in the organs or emotions.

Upcoming Classes

Check out the calendar at the Healing Arts Center of Rome for class times.
Call Susan at 770-548-0172 to register.

In this class you will learn correct posture, deep breathing techniques, and mental focus. The slow, stretching movements of most exercises can be easily adapted for all age groups and abilities.

Qigong has been shown to improve respiration, induce a relaxation response, cause favorable changes in blood chemistry, and improve concentration.

Qigong has been used for:

Asthma
Anxiety
Arthritis
Cancer supportive care
Cardiovascular Disease
Cognitive functioning
Depression
Fatigue
Fibromyalgia
Headaches
Health maintenance
Hypertension
Inflammation
Mood
Numbness
Pain
Respiratory functioning
Sleep disturbance
Stress
Qigong for Cancer Recovery
Qigong is an effective complementary therapy for cancer patients and has been incorporated into many treatment programs nationwide. Clinical studies show that medical qigong can help improve mood including anxiety and depression. Qigong can also help reduce physical symptoms experienced by cancer patients including pain, numbness, dizziness, fatigue, inflammation, lymphedema, and poor cognitive function.Qi gong accelerates oxygen distribution, increases circulation in the body, and promotes efficiency of cell metabolism and tissue regeneration.Patients who practice qigong daily show an increased survival rate and increased quality of life scores.

Qi Movers was founded in 2005 by a community of practicing acupuncturists; our mission includes sharing of unusual experiences and treatment strategies, continuing education, establishment of a networking and referral base, outreach and public education, career counseling, and drawing strength and positive energy from association with other alternative and traditional medicine practitioners.

Among our members are professionals from a wide variety of disciplines including nurses, rolfers, counselors, respiratory therapists, massage therapists, nutritionists, energy workers, personal trainers, herbalists, attorneys, and professional organizers. 

To join, register for upcoming seminars, suggest topics for
continuing education, or for general questions, contact
susan@qimovers.com.
Distance learning courses on the Western Medicine Treatment of Infertility coming soon!
QiMovers 2015 Annual Meeting

was held in New Orleans, LA from April 30-May 3rd.


Attendees participated in a medicinal herbs and edible plants tour of the Louisiana bayou area. Other classes included:


“Introduction to Spring Forest Qigong” for the Western Medicine practitioners


“Morgellons’ Fiber Disease Case Study” by Susan Mosley, LAc


“Multi-part series on Infection Control in the Acupuncture Office:

What Pathogens Do I Need to Worry About and Why?

Guidelines on Hand washing and Personal Protection Equipment

Environmental Cleaning and Disinfection”


“Diabetes Management: A Personal Journey” by Lynn Crespi, RRT


“Advances in Catheterization” by Renee Foster, RN


Roundtable brainstorming on “Retirement Funding and Building a Passive Income Stream”


“OSHA and CDC Regulations for Acupuncture Offices”


“Fire Safety for Acupuncture Offices”


Daily “Healthy Cooking Classes” led by Carla Toth, LAc


“Nutritional and Supplement Strategies for Heart Health” by Raylene Beier, RN


“Incorporating Energy Medicine into Hospital Environment” by Linda French, RN