How does Tai Chi training affect subgroups of participants with varying levels of physical function?
A recent study led by Fuzhong Li, et. al., (2002) aimed to investigate the impact of Tai Chi training on physical function in older adults. By re-analyzing a dataset from a randomized controlled trial...
In 2002, Moodley, et. al., randomized clinical trial aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of spinal manipulation compared to ultrasound therapy in the management of patients with neck pain. The study e...
In 2001, Sherman, et. al., conducted randomized prospective study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the particle repositioning maneuver (PRM) in the treatment of benign paroxysmal positional v...
Primary care physicians frequently see patients with low back pain (LBP). To minimise excessive lumbar flexion, societal attempts to reduce LBP have resulted in more upright work settings. Mechanical ...
In 2000, Hodgson, et. al., conducted study which aimed to investigate the effects of reflexology on the quality of life of patients in the palliative stage of cancer. The objective was to determine wh...




