Five weeks of Yuishinkai karate training improves balance and neuromuscular function in older adults: a preliminary study
Abstract Background Martial arts training has shown positive impacts on balance and physiological measurements. Further investigation of the contents and feasibility of an effective therapeutic assessment of martial arts is needed in older adults, mainly for future applications and real-world implem...
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Main Authors: | Hajer Mustafa (Author), Aimee Harrison (Author), Yao Sun (Author), Gregory E. P. Pearcey (Author), Bruno Follmer (Author), Benjamin M. Nazaroff (Author), Ryan E. Rhodes (Author), E. Paul Zehr (Author) |
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