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Role of qigong and taiji in respiratory rehabilitation Sung Yinxing//// 1st World Conf Acad Exch Med Qigong 1988 VIEW
Role of Tai Chi in the Treatment of Rheumatologic Diseases. Wang C. Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2012 Sep 29 VIEW
Roles of meditation on alleviation of oxidative stress and improvement of antioxidant system. Mahagita C. J Med Assoc Thai. 2010 Nov VIEW
Safety and effectiveness of a Tai Chi-based cardiac rehabilitation programme for chronic coronary syndrom patients: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial Jing Ma#1, Jian Wei Zhang#2, Hua Li3, Lian Shan Zhao4, Ai Ying Guo3, Zai Hao Chen5, Wen Yuan5, Tian Ming Gao2, Ya Meng Li2, Cui Han Li5, Hong Wei Wang2, Bo Song2, Yu Long Lu2, Mei Ze Cui2, Qiu Yang Wei2, Shao Jun Lyu6, Heng Chan Yin6 BMJ Open 2020 Jul 5 VIEW
Safety and effects of a home-based Tai Chi exercise rehabilitation program in patients with chronic heart failure: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial Qian Jiao1,2, Chao Meng1,2, Haoqiang He1, Shanshan Li1,2, Fan Xu1, Weilu Cui1, Yuqing Lou1, Zining Li1, Jing Ma1, Di Sun1,2, Huidong Wu3, Haixia Li1 Front Cardiovasc Med 2023 Nov 29 VIEW
Scientometric analysis of researches on tai chi and health promotion based on literatures from 1991 to 2021 Ao Wang1, Yan Ju2, Chao Bi1 Ann Palliat Med 2022 Nov 10 VIEW
Scoping review of systematic reviews of complementary medicine for musculoskeletal and mental health conditions. Lorenc A1, Feder G1, MacPherson H2, Little P3, Mercer SW4, Sharp D1 BMJ Open. 2018 Oct 15 VIEW
Seated Tai Chi to alleviate pain and improve quality of life in individuals with spinal cord disorder. Shem K, Karasik D, Carufel P, Kao MC, Zheng P J Spinal Cord Med. 2015 Feb 25 VIEW
Seated Tai Chi versus usual activities in older people using wheelchairs: A randomized controlled trial. Hsu CY, Moyle W, Cooke M, Jones C Complement Ther Med. 2016 Feb VIEW
Select Exercise Modalities May Reverse Movement Dysfunction due to Peripheral Neuropathy. Li L, Hondzinski JM. Exerc Sport Sci Rev. 2012 May 30 VIEW
Selecting an appropriate control group for studying the effects of exercise on cognitive performance Gal Ziv1, Oron Levin2, Yael Netz3 Psychol Sport Exerc 2024 Jan 25 VIEW
Self-Management Strategies to Reduce Pain and Improve Function among Older Adults in Community Settings: A Review of the Evidence Reid MC, Papaleontiou M, Ong A, Breckman R, Wethington E, Pillemer K Pain Med. 2008 Mar 11 VIEW
Self-report benefits of Tai Chi practice by older adults Kutner NG//Barnhart H//Wolf SL//McNeely E//// J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 1997 VIEW
Self-reported interoceptive awareness in primary care patients with past or current low back pain. Mehling WE, Daubenmier J, Price CJ, Acree M, Bartmess E, Stewart AL. J Pain Res. 2013 May 28 VIEW
Self-reported sleep disturbances are associated with poorer cognitive performance in older adults with hypertension: a multi-parameter risk factor investigation. Kohn JN1, Troyer E1, Guay-Ross RN1, Wilson K2, Walker A2, Spoon C2, Pruitt C2, Lyasch G1, Pung MA2, Milic M3, Redwine LS4, Hong S1,2 Int Psychogeriatr. 2019 Oct 24 VIEW
Sensorimotor control of balance: a tai chi solution for balance disorders in older subjects Tsang WW, Hui-Chan CW Med Sport Sci. 2008 VIEW
Shingles Immunity and Health Functioning in the Elderly: Tai Chi Chih as a Behavioral Treatment Irwin Michael Irwin 1//Pike Jennifer 1//Michael 2 eCAM 2004 VIEW
Short-form Sun-style Tai Chi as an exercise training modality in people with COPD. Leung RW, McKeough ZJ, Peters MJ, Alison JA. Eur Respir J. 2012 Aug 9 VIEW
Should acupuncture, biofeedback, massage, Qi gong, relaxation therapy, device-guided breathing, yoga and tai chi be used to reduce blood pressure?: Recommendations based on high-quality systematic reviews. Niu JF1, Zhao XF2, Hu HT3, Wang JJ4, Liu YL5, Lu DH6 Complement Ther Med. 2019 Feb VIEW
Shoulder Mobility, Muscular Strength, and Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors with and without Tai Chi Qigong Training. Fong SS, Ng SS, Luk WS, Chung JW, Chung LM, Tsang WW, Chow LP. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2013 VIEW
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