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Body weight support-Tai Chi footwork for balance of stroke survivors with fear of falling: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Huang S1, Yu X2, Lu Y2, Qiao J3, Wang H2, Jiang LM2, Wu X4, Niu W5 Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2019 Nov VIEW
Body Composition Outcomes of Tai Chi and Qigong Practice: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Larkey LK1, James D2, Belyea M2, Jeong M2, Smith LL3 Int J Behav Med. 2018 May 31 VIEW
Blood pressure, salivary cortisol, and inflammatory cytokine outcomes in senior female cancer survivors enrolled in a tai chi chih randomized controlled trial. Campo RA1, Light KC, O'Connor K, Nakamura Y, Lipschitz D, LaStayo PC, Pappas LM, Boucher KM, Irwin MR, Hill HR, Martins TB, Agarwal N, Kinney AY. J Cancer Surviv. 2014 Aug 28 VIEW
Biomechanics of Tai Chi: a review Hong Y, Li JX Sports Biomech. 2007 Sep VIEW
Biomechanics analysis of seven Tai Chi movements Nok-Yeung Law1, Jing Xian Li1 Sports Med Health Sci 2022 Jun 18 VIEW
Biomechanical joint loading mechanism of Tai Chi gait in individuals with knee osteoarthritis: A pilot simulation study Paulien Esther Roos1, Austin Mituniewicz1, Wei Liu2 Osteoarthr Cartil Open 2021 Jun 1 VIEW
Biomechanical effects of typical lower limb movements of Chen-style Tai Chi on knee joint Haibo Liu1, He Gong2, Peng Chen1, Le Zhang1, Haipeng Cen1, Yubo Fan1 Med Biol Eng Comput 2023 Aug 25 VIEW
Biomechanical comparison of frontal plane knee joint moment arms during normal and Tai Chi walking. Jagodinsky A1, Fox J2, Decoux B1, Weimar W1, Liu W1. J Phys Ther Sci. 2015 Sep VIEW
Biomechanical characteristics of stepping in older Tai Chi practitioners. Wu G. Gait Posture. 2012 May 4 VIEW
Biomechanical analysis of the meniscus and cartilage of the knee during a typical Tai Chi movement-brush-knee and twist-step. Li Y1, Wang K, Wang L, Chang T, Zhang S, Niu W Math Biosci Eng. 2019 Jan 30 VIEW
Biomechanical Analysis of Arm Manipulation in Tai Chi Xiaoyan Dong1, Xiaofan Hu1, Biqing Chen2 Comput Intell Neurosci 2022 Jun 17 VIEW
Biochemical markers of bone turnover as predictors of osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures in men and women: 10-year follow-up of the Taiji cohort. Yoshimura N, Muraki S, Oka H, Kawaguchi H, Nakamura K, Akune T. Mod Rheumatol. 2011 Apr 22 VIEW
Biochemical markers of bone turnover and bone loss at the lumbar spine and femoral neck: the Taiji study Yoshimura N//Hashimoto T//Sakata K//Morioka S//// Calcified Tissue International 1999 VIEW
Biobehavioral effects of Tai Chi Qigong in men with prostate cancer: Study design of a three-arm randomized clinical trial. Kinney AY1,2, Blair CK3,4, Guest DD4, Ani JK2, Harding EM4, Amorim F5, Boyce T4, Rodman J4, Ford CG4,6, Schwartz M3,4, Rosenberg L2, Foran O2, Gardner J7, Lin Y1,2, Arap W8,9, Irwin MR10,11 Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2019 Aug 21 VIEW
Bibliometric Evaluation of Global Tai Chi Research from 1980-2020 Yanwei You1, Leizi Min1, Meihua Tang2, Yuquan Chen3, Xindong Ma1 Int J Environ Res Public Health 2021 Jun 7 VIEW
Bibliometric Analysis of Research on Traditional Chinese Exercise and Osteoarthritis Qiu Zeng1, Xiaoyi Liu1, Lina Li1, Qin Zhang1, Chengping Luo1, Shu Yang1, Shuqiang Wu1, An Yang1, Jie Li1 J Pain Res 2024 Feb 8 VIEW
Best exercise for balance: Tai chi. Slow, deliberate movements improve your stability and protect against falls. [No authors listed] Harv Health Lett. 2015 Jan VIEW
Benefits, Facilitators, and Barriers of Alternative Models of Cardiac Rehabilitation: A QUALITATIVE SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Katherine Platz1, Susan Kools, Jill Howie-Esquivel J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev 2022 Oct 10 VIEW
Benefits of tai ji quan practice on neuromuscular functions in older adults: A Systematic Review and meta-analysis Yang Hu1, Cecilia Kattan1, Dena Kontos1, Weimo Zhu1, Manuel E Hernandez2 Complement Ther Clin Pract 2020 Dec 16 VIEW
Benefits of Tai Chi for fibromyalgia. Sawynok J1 Pain Manag. 2018 Jun 5 VIEW
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