Salvador Israel Macías-Hernández, Lucio Vázquez-Torres, Juan Daniel Morones-Alba, Roberto Coronado-Zarco, María de los Angeles Soria-Bastida, Eva Cruz-Medina, Tania Inés Nava-Bringas
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https://www.earticle.net/Article/A250073
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※ 학술발표대회집, 워크숍 자료집 중 4페이지 이내 논문은 '요약'만 제공되는 경우가 있으니, 구매 전에 간행물명, 페이지 수 확인 부탁 드립니다.
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Tai Chi is a low-impact and moderate intensity exercise that has shown positive effects in patients with musculoskeletal disorders. Recently have been developed clinical studies on the benefits of Tai Chi tech-niques combined with hydrotherapy. Both types of treatment include physical training of balance, mobility, strength, coordination and senso-ry input that could complement each other. This report aims to present the current evidence about the benefits of the combination of water based Tai Chi in musculoskeletal diseases in order to establish whether the combined intervention is better than Tai Chi or hydrotherapy alone.
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Abstract INTRODUCTION PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES THERAPEUTIC USEFULNESS HYDROTHERAPY HYDROTHERAPY AND TC CONCLUSIONS CONFLICT OF INTEREST REFERENCES
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Tai ChiHydrotherapyRehabilitationTherapeuticsMuscu-loskeletal diseases
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Salvador Israel Macías-Hernández [ Department of Osteoarticular Rehabilitation, National Institute of Rehabilitation, México City, México ]
Corresponding author
Lucio Vázquez-Torres [ National Model for Investigation, Rehabilitation, and Educational Integration Center “Gaby Brimmer”, México City, México ]
Juan Daniel Morones-Alba [ Postgraduate Division. National Institute of Rehabilitation, México City, México ]
Roberto Coronado-Zarco [ Department of Orthopedic Rehabilitation, National Institute of Rehabilitation, México City, México ]
María de los Angeles Soria-Bastida [ Department of Osteoarticular Rehabilitation, National Institute of Rehabilitation, México City, México ]
Eva Cruz-Medina [ Department of Orthopedic Rehabilitation, National Institute of Rehabilitation, México City, México ]
Tania Inés Nava-Bringas [ Department of Orthopedic Rehabilitation, National Institute of Rehabilitation, México City, México ]