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241“…The initial findings included in this review suggest that acupuncture is a promising intervention according to the primary outcome measure, pain, and qigong with motion is an effective method for treating physical function. …”
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242por Zou, Liye, Zhang, Yanjie, Yang, Lin, Loprinzi, Paul D., Yeung, Albert S., Kong, Jian, Chen, Kevin W, Song, Wook, Xiao, Tao, Li, Hong“…Background: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a common health issue worldwide. Tai Chi, Qigong, and Yoga, as the most widely practiced mindful exercises, have promising effects for CLBP-specific symptoms. …”
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243“…Complementary and alternative medicine includes a number of exercise modalities, such as tai chi, qigong, yoga, and a variety of lesser-known movement therapies. …”
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244por Zhao, Weizhe, Wang, Yue, Hou, Jiqiu, Ding, Wanli, Suo, Wendong, Liu, Zhu, Zhou, Yutong, Zhao, Haibin“…Fortunately, non-pharmacological therapies based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory, such as acupuncture, massage, and qigong, have demonstrated promising efficacy in treating MI and comorbid anxiety. …”
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245“…METHODS: We conducted a thorough search across various databases including Cochrane, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CNKI, and Wanfang to explore the effects of music, massage, aerobic exercise, fitness Qigong, yoga, tai chi, ball games, strength training, dance, whole body vibration training, and high-intensity interval training on the treatment of depression in college students. …”
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246“…In China, traditional Chinese exercises (TCEs) are widely used in the management of neck pain, such as Tai Chi, Qigong, Yijinjing, Baduanjin, Liuzijue, and Five-animal exercises. …”
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247por Dietzel, Joanna“…The last part of the article provides an overview of the studies focusing on the use of acupuncture/moxibustion, acupressure, qigong and Chinese phytotherapy in the treatment of these three conditions.…”
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248Publicado 2010“…This paper succinctly summarizes some published clinical evidence and meta-analyses which support the usage of various Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment strategies including Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture and Qigong in supportive cancer care.…”
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249por Feng, Chuwen, Zhou, Shuoyan, Qu, Yuanyuan, Wang, Qingyong, Bao, Shengyong, Li, Yang, Yang, Tiansong“…To evaluate the importance of AI technologies in modernizing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) therapy, this article presents the systematic review of the relevant literature and explains the beneficial effects of AI technology on the TCM treatment outcomes from the experience of famous and veteran Chinese medicines, including acupuncture, Tui Na massage, and Qigong practitioners. This study also focuses on the urgent necessity to apply AI technologies to develop therapeutic models on the theme “treating the disease before it happens.” …”
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250por Li, Hongpeng, Lu, Li, Han, Zhongyu, Liu, Zhixiang, Pan, Juanhong, Wang, Yongsheng, Gao, Xiuhua, Cai, Yijin, Zhao, Tianyu, Nie, Qian, Zhang, Hongcai, Zhang, Di, Jin, Song“…Aerobic exercise has the least therapeutic significance, and Chinese Qigong is suitable for promotion based on its better efficacy than aerobic exercise and may be an alternative to aerobic exercise, but more experimental evidence is needed. …”
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251“…Baduanjin exercise is an important component of traditional Chinese Qigong exercises. However, its benefits for CHF have not been rigorously tested. …”
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252“…This study was designed to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of the overall effect of 3 common TCEs (Tai Ji Quan, Qigong, Ba Duan Jin) on glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes. …”
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253por Ramirez-Garcia, Maria Pilar, Gagnon, Marie-Pier, Colson, Sébastien, Côté, José, Flores-Aranda, Jorge, Dupont, Myriam“…These include Tai Chi, Qigong, yoga, meditation, and all types of relaxation. …”
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254por Wen, Yu-Rong, Shi, Jian, Wang, Ya-Fei, Lin, Yang-Yang, Hu, Zheng-Yu, Lin, You-Tian, Wang, Xue-Qiang, Wang, Yu-Ling“…OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of MBE modes (Tai Chi, yoga, and qigong) for treating chronic pain among middle-aged and old people, compared with nonactive and active treatment, as well as function, quality of life, and adverse events. …”
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255“…CONCLUSION: This current study suggests that TCE (Tai Chi, Qigong) may have benefits in alleviating depression, anxiety, and drug cravings in drug rehabilitees. …”
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256por Zhang, Zhiyong, Wang, Chi, Dong, Jianing, Wei, Yifeng, Wen, Sicheng, Zhang, Yunlong, Li, Zhiying, Feng, Changqing, Gao, Shanshan, Shen, ZhongTao, Zhang, Deliang, Zhang, Junbin, Wang, Qi, Ma, SiYuan, Yang, Di, Jiang, Di, Chen, Dengyi, Hu, Yiming, Huang, Guangshun, Wang, Xiaolian, Xu, Zizong, Liu, Shubin, An, Qi, Gong, YizhongEnlace del recurso
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258“…The different domain of CAM provides miscellaneous treatments for IC/BPS, which mainly include dietary modification, nutraceuticals, bladder training, biofeedback, yoga, massage, physical therapy, Qigong, traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture. …”
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259por Liu, Yu-Chen, Hung, Tsai-Tzu, Konara Mudiyanselage, Sriyani Padmalatha, Wang, Chi-Jane, Lin, Mei-Feng“…Yoga (SMD = −0.54, 95% CI [−0.86, −0.22]) was ranked first (94.5%), with significant effects in respect of mitigating CRF, followed by resistance exercise (66.2%), and aerobic resistance (63.3%), while Qigong ranked last (22.2%) among the 36 RCT in inter-treatment. …”
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260por Chyu, Ming-Chien, von Bergen, Vera, Brismée, Jean-Michel, Zhang, Yan, Yeh, James K., Shen, Chwan-Li“…This paper covers CAM mind-body exercises—Tai Chi, qigong, and yoga—for OA management and evaluates their benefits in pain reduction, muscle strength, physical function, stiffness, balance, fear of falling, self-efficacy, quality of life, and psychological outcomes in patients with OA, based on randomized controlled trials published. …”
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