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Tai chi good for chronic pain
Categories: Miscellaneous, Tai chi
Tai chi should be considered as a viable therapy for chronic pain conditions, according to an international team of authors ...
Tai chi offers significant benefits in cardiovascular disease
Categories: Heart / Cardiac, Tai chi
A meta-analysis published by Chinese authors suggests that tai chi and qigong can offer significant, wide-ranging benefits for people with cardiovascular disease ...
Tai chi improves sensorimotor processing
Categories: Tai chi
Tai chi elicits changes in neurophysiological function from very early in the learning process and may exert some of its beneficial effects via improvement of sensorimotor processing and better integration of body awareness ...
Tai chi helps by reducing pain-catastrophising
Categories: Tai chi
A study of tai chi for reducing pain-related symptoms in musculoskeletal conditions provides initial evidence that its benefits may partly be due to its effect on cognitive appraisal outcomes such as pain-catastrophising (the tendency to have a negat ...
Tai chi better than conventional training for preventing falls
Categories: Tai chi
Tai chi may reduce the incidence of falls more than conventional lower extremity training (LET) in the elderly, and its effects can last for at least one year ...
Acupuncture research leads to unexpected insights
Categories: General discussion
Research into acupuncture has rippled out to inform wider areas of biomedical research, practice and policy ...
Positive communication raises expectations
Categories: General discussion
Positive verbal communication between clinician and patient can increase patients’ expectations regarding the effects of acupuncture treatment, Swedish researchers have found ...
Acupuncture helps relieve postoperative pain
Categories: Miscellaneous
Current evidence supports the use of acupuncture as an adjuvant therapy in treating post-operative pain, according to a systematic review from China ...
Acupuncture effective for men's pelvic pain
Categories: Male disorders
Acupuncture is a promising therapy for relieving symptoms in men with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS), according to Chinese authors ...
Acupuncture for asthma
Categories: Respiratory disorders
Acupuncture should be considered as a valid complementary therapy for asthma in adults, write the Chinese authors of a systematic review ...
Acupuncture effective for cancer-related conditions
Categories: Cancer
Four new studies demonstarte the power of acupuncture in helping cancer-related pain, hot flus=hes and other symptoms ...
Acupuncture improves sleep in menopause
Categories: Menopausal syndrome, Insomnia/sleep disorders
Acupuncture is associated with a significant reduction in symptoms in women experiencing menopause-related sleep disturbances, according to a systematic review from Taiwan ..
Acupuncture normalises brain connectivity in functional dyspepsia
Categories: Digestive & Bowel disorders, Acupuncture
Brain connectivity, which is altered in patients with functional dyspepsia (FD), appears to become more like that of healthy controls following acupuncture treatment ...
Acupuncture promotes relaxation by activating brain's left prefrontal cortex
Categories: Acupuncture
A study by Japanese investigators suggests that acupuncture changes the balance of activity in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of the brain toward left-dominant, resulting in anxiolytic relaxation effects ...
Cerebellar activation by deqi is important in acupuncture treatment of stroke
Categories: Stroke, Acupuncture
Chinese clinicians treating patients following ischemic stroke have found evidence that cerebellar activation by deqi may be one of the mechanisms by which acupuncture exerts its beneficial effects ...
Acupuncture valuable for treating tension headache
Categories: Headache & migraine
A Cochrane systematic review suggests that a course of acupuncture consisting of at least six treatments can be a valuable option for people with frequent tension-type headache ...
Acupuncture reduces healthcare costs for vulnerable populations
Categories: Acupuncture research
Acupuncture treatment can reduce hospital visits and decrease total hospital charges among vulnerable patient populations ...
Acupuncture as effective as painkillers in the emergency room
Categories: Miscellaneous
Acupuncture is an acceptable and effective adjunctive method for reducing pain and anxiety in an emergency department (ED) setting, report American clinicians ...
Battlefield acupuncture reduces neuropathic pain
Categories: Miscellaneous
Battlefield acupuncture (BFA) can result in clinically meaningful reductions in neuropathic pain due to spinal cord injury (SCI), suggests a pilot study by American researchers ...
Tai chi improves dual tasking in older women
Chinese and American investigators have found evidence that tai chi can help older women improve their cognition and postural control, specifically while dual tasking ...
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