Effects of Yi Jin Bang versus conventional exercise therapy in people with subacromial pain syndrome: A randomized controlled trial
Background/objective: Previous studies have indicated that mind-body exercises can reduce pain and improve function for patients with musculoskeletal conditions. Yi Jin Bang is a novel home-based Chinese mind-body Qigong exercise for shoulder pain. However, few studies have evaluated its effects on...
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Main Authors: | Jinde Liu (Author), Stanley Sai-chuen Hui (Author), Yijian Yang (Author), Cindy Hui-ping Sit (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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