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BELOW FIND RESEARCH ON T'AI CHI & PAIN CONDITIONS.


1. Jp erosch, J., & Wustner, P. (2002). [Effect of a sensorimotor training program on patients with subacromial pain syndrome]. Unfallchirurg JID - 8502736, 105(1), 36-43.

2. Morris, L. (2000). Tai chi -- relieving a painful shoulder injury. Positive Health, (51):21-3, 2000 Apr, (51), 21-23.

PAIN CONDITION BENEFITS & T'AI CHI NON-PEER REVIEWED RESEARCH ARTICLES:

1. Anderson, C. (2000). What's new in pain management? Home Healthcare Nurse, 18(10):648-58, 2000 Nov-Dec, 18(28 ref), 648-658.

2. Jin, P. (1902). Theoretical perspectives on a form of physical and cognitive exercise Tai Chi. Davidson, Graham (Ed), (1994), Lessons-Oceania

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