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Brighton charity funds reiki therapy for young hospital patients

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 28 Jul, 2015 at 11:30AM
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Brighton charity funds reiki therapy for young hospital patients

Blake Mlotshwa receives reiki therapy at the Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital in Brighton

The Brighton charity Rockinghorse is paying for specialist treatment for young patients at the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital in Kemp Town.

The children’s charity has provided funding for specialist reiki therapists to offer the treatment to patients at the Royal Alex over the coming three years.

Reiki is a form of light touch therapy which has been found to be particularly beneficial to youngsters in the High Dependency Unit (HDU) who can be treated at their bedsides.

Blake Mlotshwa receives reiki therapy at the Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital in Brighton
Blake Mlotshwa receives reiki therapy at the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital in Brighton

Studies suggest that this type of complementary therapy can relieve symptoms of chronic and acute illness, manage stress levels and aid relaxation and sleep.

Rockinghorse has provided funding for an initial three years to therapists from Active LightWorks who have already been treating patients at the Alex as volunteers since 2012.

The funding will allow the reiki therapists to double the amount of time that they are able to offer treatments from five hours a week to ten.

The therapists work closely with clinical teams – and can also provide massage and reiki treatment for parents with children and babies in the HDU.

Rockinghorse said that it helped provide a sense of calm during what can be a stressful time.

One of the HDU patients to receive reiki therapy is eight-month-old Blake Mlotshwa. He suffered a serious infection when he was 18 days old which led to him having two thirds of his bowel removed.

Blake is unable to absorb the food and nutrients that he needed to grow and his condition remains critical.

The Active LightWorks reiki therapy team whose work at the Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital in Brighton is funded by the Rockinghorse children's charity
The Active LightWorks reiki therapy team whose work at the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital in Brighton is funded by the Rockinghorse children’s charity

The reiki therapists are working with his doctors and nurses to help keep him as comfortable as possible.

Ali Walters, a massage and reiki therapist at Active LightWorks, said: “It is wonderful to be able to give both the children and parents an opportunity to relax and unwind.

“So often parents tell me they are delighted that during treatment their child drops off to sleep or they see their child become more calm and comfortable.

“I am delighted that Rockinghorse is now funding our work so we can provide more therapists and treatments to support the critical care that is provided in HDU.”

Kamal Patel, paediatric consultant at the Alex, said: “The reiki treatment has improved sleep, fear, anxiety, distress and pain for children on our Paediatric Critical Care Unit over and above what we can achieve through modern medicine.

Dr Patel added: “To have such a fantastic team of people offering reiki really helps our patients get better quicker.”

Rockinghorse is the official fundraising arm of the Alex and raises money for life-saving and cutting-edge medical equipment and ensuring that children are treated in an environment better suited to their needs.

For more information visit www.rockinghorse.org.uk.

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  1. Miles Cheverton says:
    10 years ago

    Reiki has been proven to be no better than a placebo – why is a reputable charity funding a disproven pseudoscience?

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  2. Martyn says:
    10 years ago

    “Studies suggest that this type of complementary therapy can relieve symptoms of chronic and acute illness, manage stress levels and aid relaxation and sleep”. HAhahahahahaaaaahaaa. Not.

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    • Kate says:
      10 years ago

      Have you actually tried it? It works very well for many things and is used in many hospitals worldwide! I’ve tried it several times and was once a sceptic – but in my opinion it is great for any stress related illnesses and has been proven to help with blood pressure and speed up recovery times after surgery if you read some of the research articles from America where it’s used in over 60% of hospitals – sadly the uk is way behind in their research and use of it but it is being recognised more and more by medical professionals and used in some nhs facilities

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