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  1. ... short-term benefits for pain (low strength of evidence). Tai chi . The current report identified low-strength evidence supporting a beneficial effect of Tai chi on ...
  2. ... in two small, brief RCTs (low strength of evidence). Tai chi showed beneficial effects on short-term function compared ... training, based on three RCTs (low strength of evidence). Tai chi showed significant benefit for medium-term pain and ...
  3. ... blood pressure. What about relaxation techniques, yoga and tai chi? There's not enough good scientific evidence to say whether relaxation, breathing techniques, meditation, yoga ...
  4. ... evidence supports the effectiveness of motor control exercises. Evidence on tai chi was previously unavailable, but recent randomized trials support its effectiveness. As in our prior review, evidence does not clearly demonstrate that one type of ...
  5. ... attention, and/or processing speed were better with Tai Chi than with the attention control. Evidence was insufficient to conclude whether Tai Chi offers ...
  6. ... 525. Huston P, McFarlane B. Health benefits of tai chi: What is the evidence? Canadian Family Physician. 2016 Nov;62(11):881– ...
  7. ... care did not change our conclusion of insufficient evidence. Mind-body therapies, Tai Chi and Qigong: One new small poor-quality RCT comparing Tai Chi with usual care does not change conclusions of insufficient evidence from the prior report. Evidence for a new ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Cognitive and mind-body therapies for chronic low back and neck pain : effectiveness and ... 
    Publication: [Boston, Massachusetts] : Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, November 6, 2017
    ... the benefits was smaller with longer follow-up. Tai Chi There was substantially less evidence for the effectiveness of tai chi for low ... to usual care for chronic low back pain. Tai Chi There was substantially less evidence for the effectiveness of tai chi for low ...
  9. ... outcomes in participants with MS (SOE: insufficient). No Tai Chi studies of participants with CP were identified. There was insufficient evidence to determine the effect of wheelchair Tai Chi ...
  10. ... Hung H, Chen K. Effects of the simplified Tai-Chi exercise program in promoting the health of the urban elderly. Journal of Evidence-Based Nursing. 2007; 3 (3):225–35. [Chinese] ...
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