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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. ... influence on blood pressure. Relaxation techniques, yoga and tai chi There's not enough good scientific evidence to say whether relaxation, breathing techniques, meditation, yoga ...
  3. ... 525. Huston P, McFarlane B. Health benefits of tai chi: What is the evidence? Canadian Family Physician. 2016 Nov;62(11):881– ...
  4. 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 ...
  5. ... can have benefits for fibromyalgia. In addition to tai chi and yoga, there has been encouraging evidence for cognitive behavioral therapy, massage therapy, and acupuncture ...
  6. ... trials), mindfulness practices (1 trial), mind-body practices (Tai chi) (1 trial) and acupuncture (2 trials). The Key Points summarize the main findings based on the evidence included in the prior report and new trials; ...
  7. ... with exercise, MDR, and mind-body practices of tai chi and qigong ( SOE : low for all) compared with wait list and attention control, and moderate-quality evidence with acupuncture compared with sham acupuncture (SOE: moderate). ...
  8. ... the hazard ratios were not significant. Conclusion The evidence for effectiveness of group exercise interventions remains limited, apart from the Tai Chi intervention of Wolf (1996) and Day (2002) . However, ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Management of chronic heart failure : a national clinical guideline 
    Publication: Edinburgh, Scotland : Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), March 2016
    ... to the physical and meditative 1- aspects of tai chi or the benefits of social contact.48 There is insufficient evidence to draw conclusions regarding acupuncture. A small placebo- ...
  10. ... of buprenorphine for the treatment of OUD, and evidence for the use of nondrug and mind/body techniques such as yoga, tai chi, acupuncture, and mindfulness meditation to help patients control ...
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