Integrating Sports Medicince and Thai Holistic Health Care to be an Alternative Medicince for Solving Movement Disorders in Chiang Mai Community

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Chockchai Panyakum
Pheeraphong Boonsiri
Jiraporn Supising
Wirasai Montha

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The purpose of this study were 1) to construct a lesson plan for practical skills to be in treatment and rehabilitation of human movement disorders by integrating sports medicine and Thai Holistic Health Care as an alternative medicine for solving movement disorders, and 2) to evaluate the practical skills to be in treatment and rehabilitation of human movement disorders. The samples were 100 volunteers of Chiang Mai community to be service recipients in Physical Education Therapy Center under Thailand National Sports University, Chiang Mai campus. The instruments used were 1) the lesson plan for practical skills to be in treatment and rehabilitation of human movement disorders by integrating sports medicine for students of Thai National Sports University, Chiang Mai campus, and 2) a package of practical skills for 100 volunteers of Chiang Mai community to be service recipients in Physical Education Therapy Center consisted of an interview form inquiry the background of symptom disorders, a questionnaire inquiring volunteers’ opinions concerning the services and their satisfactions including in-depth interview in a case of 9 specific volunteers. The results of the study revealed that 1) the lesson plan for practical skills to be in treatment and rehabilitation of human movement disorders by integrating sports medicine and Thai Holistic Health Care as an alternative medicine for solving movement disorders to be more efficient than the determined criteria and it could be used for practicing based on the steps; and 2) the evaluation results of practical skills to be in treatment and rehabilitation of human movement disorders, volunteers were satisfaction at the highest level, the students viewed as the benefits and feasibility of treatment and rehabilitation of human movement disorders and recommended to be an additional course including practical skills continuously.

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