I’m thrilled to have been invited once again to give a lecture on “Emerging Physiotherapy – Physiotherapy for Performing Artists” and share my experiences in supporting performing artists with undergraduate and graduate students at the Department of Physical Therapy and Assistive Technology in National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University. We delved into discussions about musicians, dancers, rhythmic gymnasts, actors, and more, all of whom can benefit greatly from physiotherapy. Every performing art form possesses its own unique and remarkable aspects that demand careful consideration in the realm of physiotherapy. And truth be told, I still have so much to learn. What I genuinely want to convey to the students are the methods of self-learning and self-improvement, empowering them to enhance their professional skills in the realm of performing arts physiotherapy. Two hours just flew by, and there are so many topics I would love to share. Maybe next time, we should have a full-day!
Movement Training for Dancers
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I choose to close my studio in Oct and all the processes were finally done last week. I feel happy and relieved that this phase was over and it’s time to move on. / When I was asked to provide my title and self-introduction for an invited lecture, I suddenly realized I am neither the lead of Asia Hub nor a tutor. And now, I am not an owner of a studio either. Who am I without all these titles? What’s my value? Do I still have a successful career? Is there anyone still willing to sit in the audience and to listen to my lecture? I worked so hard to gain what I had. Am I rolling down to the bottom of the hill before reaching the peak? I talked to my family and friends about my self-doubt, and I tried to face my own feelings instead of just considering what others thought about me. I found I can slow down without worrying so much and I am much more delighted. Besides, there is no drop of the number of patients, lecture invitations, collaborate invitations, and the followers on social media, which even keeps increasing. THANK YOU SO MUCH…