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The Qigong and Energy Medicine Database™ contains abstracts collected by the Qigong Institute since 1984. Use the form below to search for the abstracts you are interested in and read them or print or export them in text format for offline reading.

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The Effects of Tai Chi on Bone Mineral Density in Postmenopausal Women: A Systematic Review Wayne PM, Kiel DP, Krebs DE, Davis RB, Savetsky-German J, Connelly M, Buring JE Archives Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation May 2007 VIEW
Does Tai Chi improve plantar sensory ability? A pilot study Richerson S, Rosendale K Diabetes Technol Ther 2007 Jun VIEW
Is Tai Chi an effective adjunct in cancer care? A systematic review of controlled clinical trials. Lee MS, Pittler MH, Ernst E. Support Care Cancer 2007 Jun VIEW
Tai Chi exercise and stroke rehabilitation Taylor-Piliae RE, Haskell WL Top Stroke Rehabil. 2007 Jul-Aug VIEW
Top 10 Complementary Medical Treatments From Mayo Clinic Herb Denenberg The Bulletin 07/18/2007 VIEW
Effect of combined Taiji and Qigong training on balance mechanisms: a randomized controlled trial of older adults Yang Y, Verkuilen JV, Rosengren KS, Grubisich SA, Reed MR, Hsiao-Wecksler ET Med Sci Monit 2007 Aug VIEW
A randomized, controlled trial of tai chi for the prevention of falls: the Central Sydney tai chi trial Voukelatos A, Cumming RG, Lord SR, Rissel C. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2007 Aug VIEW
Emerging therapies to treat frailty syndrome in the elderly Cherniak EP, Flores HJ, Troen BR Altern Med Rev 2007 Sept VIEW
Biomechanics of Tai Chi: a review Hong Y, Li JX Sports Biomech. 2007 Sep VIEW
Tai chi for osteoarthritis: a systematic review Lee MS, Pittler MH, Ernst E. Clin Rheumatol 2007 Sep 14 VIEW
Functional Fitness Gain Varies in Older Adults Depending on Exercise Mode. Takeshima N, Rogers NL, Rogers ME, Islam MM, Koizumi D, Lee S Med Sci Sports Exerc 2007 Nov VIEW
An evaluation of the effects of Tai Chi Chuan and Chi Kung training in patients with symptomatic heart failure: a randomised controlled pilot study Barrow DE, Bedford A, Ives G, O'Toole L, Channer KS Postgrad Med J. 2007 Nov VIEW
Tai chi for rheumatoid arthritis: systematic review Lee MS, Pittler MH, Ernst E Rheumatology (Oxford). 2007 Nov VIEW
Tai chi may prevent falls No authors listed Nurse Pract. 2007 Dec VIEW
Effects of Yoga and an Ayurveda preparation on gait, balance and mobility in older persons Comment to: Effect of combined Taiji and Qigong training on balance mechanisms: A randomized controlled trial of older adults Med Sci Monit, 2007; 13(8): CR339-348 Krishnamurthy M, Telles S Med Sci Monit 2007 Dec VIEW
Tai Chi Chuan exercises in enhancing bone mineral density in active seniors Lui PP, Qin L, Chan KM. Clin Sports Med 2008 Jan VIEW
The effects of fall prevention trials on depressive symptoms and fear of falling among the aged: A systematic review Sj?sten N, Vaapio S, Kivel? SL Aging Ment Health 2008 Jan VIEW
Effects of tai chi on gait kinematics, physical function, and pain in elderly with knee osteoarthritis - a pilot study Shen CL, James CR, Chyu MC, Bixby WR, Brism?e JM, Zumwalt MA, Poklikuha G Am J Chin Med. 2008 VIEW
Hydrotherapy and Tai Chi each provide clinical improvements for older people with osteoarthritis. Mackintosh S. Aust J Physiother. 2008 VIEW
Effects of a traditional taiji/qigong curriculum on older adults'immune response to influenza vaccine Yang Y, Verkuilen J, Rosengren KS, Mariani RA, Reed M, Grubisich SA, Woods JA, Schlagal B Med Sport Sci. 2008 VIEW
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