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Martials arts use in physical and rehabilitation medicine: Literature review and perspectives. Nguyen DM1, Laffont I2, Dupeyron A3 Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 2016 Sep VIEW
Mapping Evidence-Based Non-Opioid and Non-Pharmacological Pain Management Modalities Across Minnesota: The Non-Opioid Pain Alleviation Information Network Project Arti Prasad1, Richard Printon1, Miamoua Vang2, Sophie Kurschner2, Jeffery A Dusek3 J Integr Complement Med 2023 Dec 18 VIEW
Managing the experience of breathlessness with Tai Chi: A qualitative analysis from a randomized controlled trial in COPD Elizabeth A Gilliam1, Karen L Kilgore2, Yuchen Liu3, Lauren Bernier3, Shana Criscitiello3, Daniel Litrownik4, Peter M Wayne5, Marilyn L Moy6, Gloria Y Yeh4 Respir Med 2021 May 15 VIEW
Managing Fall Prevention through Exercise in Older Adults Afflicted by Cognitive and Strength Impairment Helen Senderovich1, Nadiya Bayeva2, Basile Montagnese3, Akash Yendamuri4 Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 2021 Dec 30 VIEW
Managing Fall Prevention through Exercise in Older Adults Afflicted by Cognitive and Strength Impairment Helen Senderovich1, Nadiya Bayeva2, Basile Montagnese3, Akash Yendamuri4 Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 2022 May 6 VIEW
Managing cardiovascular risks with Tai Chi in people with coronary artery disease. Park IS, Song R, Oh KO, So HY, Kim DS, Kim JI, Kim TS, Kim HL, Ahn SH. J Adv Nurs. 2010 Feb VIEW
Management of Fatigue in Adult Survivors of Cancer: ASCO-Society for Integrative Oncology Guideline Update Julienne E Bower1, Christina Lacchetti2, Yesne Alici3, Debra L Barton4, Deborah Bruner5, Beverly E Canin6, Carmelita P Escalante7, Patricia A Ganz1, Sheila N Garland8, Shilpi Gupta9, Heather Jim10, Jennifer A Ligibel11, Kah Poh Loh12, Luke Peppone13, Debu Tripathy7, Sriram Yennu7, Suzanna Zick14, Karen Mustian12 J Clin Oncol 2024 May 16 VIEW
Management of falls and balance disorders in the elderly. Noll DR. J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2013 Jan VIEW
Maintaining Older Brain Functionality: A Targeted Review. Ballesteros S1, Kraft E2, Santana S3, Tziraki C4. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2015 Jun 5 VIEW
Magnetic effect generated at the acupoints of the human body in qigong state Shen Jinchuan//Sun Chulin 3rd Nat Acad Conf on Qigong Science 1990 VIEW
Machine Learning Prediction of Treatment Outcome in Late-Life Depression Adrienne Grzenda1, William Speier2, Prabha Siddarth1,3, Anurag Pant3, Beatrix Krause-Sorio1,3, Katherine Narr3,4, Helen Lavretsky1,3 Front Psychiatry 2021 Oct 20 VIEW
Lower Percentage of Fat Mass among Tai Chi Chuan Practitioners. Stagi S1, Doneddu A2, Mulliri G2, Ghiani G2, Succa V1, Crisafulli A2, Marini E1 Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Feb 14 VIEW
Long-term Tai Chi training reduces the fusion illusion in older adults Aijun Wang#1, Tingting Wang#2, Shuyi Li2, Chunlin Yue3, Ming Zhang4,5 Exp Brain Res 2023 Jan 8 VIEW
Long-term Tai Chi training is related to depressive symptoms among Tai Chi practitioners. Li Y1, Su Q2, Guo H2, Wu H2, Du H2, Yang G3, Meng G4, Li C5, Nagatomi R6, Niu K7. J Affect Disord. 2014 Jul 31 VIEW
Long-term Tai Chi Training Is Associated With Better Dual-task Postural Control and Cognition in Aging Adults. Jor'dan AJ, Manor B, Hausdorff JM, Lipsitz LA, Habtemariam D, Novak V, Wayne PM Adv Mind Body Med. 2018 Summer VIEW
Long-term Tai Chi practitioners have superior body stability under dual task condition during stair ascent. Song Q1, Li L2, Zhang C3, Sun W4, Mao D5 Gait Posture. 2018 Aug 13 VIEW
Long-term Tai Chi practice in older adults is associated with "younger" functional abilities Yan Ma1, Brian J Gow1,2, Rhayun Song3, Pamela M Rist4, Jeffrey M Hausdorff5,6, Lewis A Lipsitz7,8, Brad Manor7,8, Peter M Wayne1 Aging Cell 2023 Oct 31 VIEW
Long-Term Tai Chi Experience Promotes Emotional Stability and Slows Gray Matter Atrophy for Elders. Liu S1, Li L1,2, Liu Z3,4, Guo X1,2,3,5 Front Psychol. 2019 Jan 30 VIEW
Long-term Tai Chi exercise increases body stability of the elderly during stair ascent under high and low illumination. Song Q1,2, Zhou J3, Sun W1,2, Zhang C1,2, Gu H2,4, Mao D5 Sports Biomech. 2017 Sep 7 VIEW
Long-term Tai Chi exercise increases body stability of the elderly during stair ascent under high and low illumination. Song Q1,2, Wang S3, Wong DP4, Zhou J5, Sun W1,2, Zhang C1,2, Gu H2,6, Mao D1,4 Sports Biomech. 2018 Sep VIEW
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