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The immediate effect of wheelchair Tai Chi on autonomic nervous modulation in subjects with chronic...

The immediate effect of wheelchair Tai Chi on autonomic nervous modulation in subjects with chronic...

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The immediate effect of wheelchair Tai Chi on autonomic nervous modulation in subjects with chronic spinal cord injury : a pilot study : original research article

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The immediate effect of wheelchair Tai Chi on autonomic nervous modulation in subjects with chronic spinal cord injury : a pilot study : original research article

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International Federation of Sports Medicine

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International sportmed journal for FIMS, 2012-09, Vol.13 (3), p.96-108

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English

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International Federation of Sports Medicine

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Objective: Alteration of autonomic nervous activities has been reported in subjects with spinal cord injury (SCI). It is not clear whether wheelchair Tai Chi (WTC) can enhance the balance of autonomic nervous activities in chronic SCI. Participants:Ten chronic, complete or incomplete SCI patients (i.e. five C3-C6 injured tetraplegics and five T4-T1...

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The immediate effect of wheelchair Tai Chi on autonomic nervous modulation in subjects with chronic spinal cord injury : a pilot study : original research article

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TN_cdi_sabinet_saepub_10520_EJC125880

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_sabinet_saepub_10520_EJC125880

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1528-3356

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1528-3356

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