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Acupuncture for the Management of Chronic Headache: A Systematic Review. Sun Y, Gan TJ. Anesth Analg. 2008 Dec VIEW
Tai Chi Chuan practice in community-dwelling persons after stroke. Hart J, Kanner H, Gilboa-Mayo R, Haroeh-Peer O, Rozenthul-Sorokin N, Eldar R Int J Rehabil Res. 2004 Dec VIEW
Tai Chi exercise and stroke rehabilitation Taylor-Piliae RE, Haskell WL Top Stroke Rehabil. 2007 Jul-Aug VIEW
The influence of Tai Chi training on the center of pressure trajectory during gait initiation in older adults Hass CJ, Gregor RJ, Waddell DE, Oliver A, Smith DW, Fleming RP, Wolf SL Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2004 Oct VIEW
Comparison of muscle torque, balance, and confidence in older tai chi and healthy adults Tsang WW, Hui-Chan CW Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2005 Feb VIEW
Tai Chi and vestibular rehabilitation improve vestibulopathic gait via different neuromuscular mechanisms: preliminary report McGibbon CA, Krebs DE, Parker SW, Scarborough DM, Wayne PM, Wolf SL BMC Neurol. 2005 Feb 18 VIEW
Tai Chi for vestibulopathic balance dysfunction: a case study Wayne PM, Scarborough DM, Krebs DE, Parker SW, Wolf SL, Asmundson L, McGibbon CA Altern Ther Health Med. 2005 Mar-Apr VIEW
Effect of regular Tai Chi and jogging exercise on neuromuscular reaction in older people. Xu DQ, Li JX, Hong Y. Age Ageing. 2005 Sep VIEW
Ground contact characteristics of Tai Chi gait Wu G, Hitt J. Gait Posture 2005 Aug VIEW
Characteristics of foot movement in Tai Chi exercise. Mao DW, Hong Y, Li JX. Phys Ther 2006 Feb VIEW
How Tai Chi improves balance: biomechanics of recovery to a walking slip in impaired seniors. Gatts SK, Woollacott MH. Gait Posture. 2007 Feb VIEW
The characteristics of foot movements in Tai Chi Chuan Chau KW, Mao DW. Res Sports Med. 2006 Jan-Mar VIEW
Plantar pressure distribution during Tai Chi exercise Mao de W, Li JX, Hong Y Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2006 Jun VIEW
Biomechanics of Tai Chi: a review Hong Y, Li JX Sports Biomech. 2007 Sep VIEW
Electrical stimulation modulates the amphetamine-induced hemodynamic changes: an fMRI study to compare the effect of stimulating locations and frequencies on rats Chen YI, Wang FN, Nelson AJ, Xu H, Kim Y, Rosen BR, Kwong KK Neurosci Lett 2008 Oct 24 VIEW
Mindfulness predicts relapse/recurrence in major depressive disorder after mindfulness-based cognitive therapy Michalak J, Heidenreich T, Meibert P, Schulte D J Nerv Ment Dis. 2008 Aug VIEW
FMRI Connectivity Analysis of Acupuncture Effects on an Amygdala-Associated Brain Network Qin W, Tian J, Bai L, Pan X, Yang L, Chen P, Dai J, Ai L, Zhao B, Gong Q, Wang W, von Deneen KM, Liu Y Mol Pain 2008 Nov 13 VIEW
Investigation of mindfulness meditation practitioners with voxel-based morphometry Hölzel BK, Ott U, Gard T, Hempel H, Weygandt M, Morgen K, Vaitl D Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2008 Mar VIEW
Stress reduction programs in patients with elevated blood pressure: a systematic review and meta-analysis Rainforth MV, Schneider RH, Nidich SI, Gaylord-King C, Salerno JW, Anderson JW Curr Hypertens Rep. 2007 Dec VIEW
Low-frequency electro-acupuncture reduces the nociceptive response and the pain mediator enhancement induced by nerve growth factor Aloe L, Manni L. Neurosci Lett. 2008 Nov 7 VIEW
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