Results from a clinical yoga program for veterans: yoga via telehealth provides comparable satisfaction and health improvements to in-person yoga
Abstract Background Yoga is increasingly popular, though little data regarding its implementation in healthcare settings is available. Similarly, telehealth is being utilized more frequently to increase access to healthcare; however we know of no research on the acceptability or effectiveness of yog...
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Main Authors: | R. Jay Schulz-Heik (Author), Hilary Meyer (Author), Louise Mahoney (Author), Michael V. Stanton (Author), Rachael H. Cho (Author), Danae P. Moore-Downing (Author), Timothy J. Avery (Author), Laura C. Lazzeroni (Author), Joanne M. Varni (Author), Linda Martin Collery (Author), Peter J. Bayley (Author) |
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