INTRODUCTION: According to the theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine distributed throughout the whole body, the meridians and collaterals are the main pathways for circulation of ‘Qi’ and blood in human body, linking all organs of body. They provide the connection between the exterior and interior and between the upper and lower extremities. They adjust the functional balance of physiological activity, resist pathogenic factors, reflect pathological syndromes, transmit sensation and regulate deficiency and excess. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of Qigong, a Chinese exercise form, on changing tendency of the impedance of meridians and collateral before and after practice
Physicians in traditional Chinese medicine have found that acupoints and meridians have effects on s...
[[abstract]]Objective: This study examined the effects of Dan-Tao Qigong practice on cardiac variabi...
Background: Qigong exercise has been shown to improve cardiovascular function in clinical population...
In the recent years, people are more concern about health issue as the population ages. In Tradition...
Abstract: Qigong is the meditative movement and therapeutic exercise of Eastern medicine. A growing ...
Qigong is a Chinese traditional ethnic sport that is practised worldwide. In the West it is often ap...
Traditional Chinese medical physiology, and Chinese-derived medical physiology particularly in Japan...
AbstractThe traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory of traditional Chinese health exercise (TCHE) ...
Qigong is a method adopted by many people for their health maintenance and therapy at present. But u...
Qigong is an ancient Chinese psychosomatic discipline which employs specially designed body movement...
Abstract Energy expenditure of the meridian system in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for living ...
This article explores the origin of meridians. It suggests that the origin of meridians is closely r...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [122]-129).Qigong (Chinese yoga) has been practiced for t...
Qigong is a Meditative Movement exercise that consists of mindful movements, regulation of breathing...
Qigong is a Chinese mind-body therapy that aims to, through the use of movements, relaxed breathing ...
Physicians in traditional Chinese medicine have found that acupoints and meridians have effects on s...
[[abstract]]Objective: This study examined the effects of Dan-Tao Qigong practice on cardiac variabi...
Background: Qigong exercise has been shown to improve cardiovascular function in clinical population...
In the recent years, people are more concern about health issue as the population ages. In Tradition...
Abstract: Qigong is the meditative movement and therapeutic exercise of Eastern medicine. A growing ...
Qigong is a Chinese traditional ethnic sport that is practised worldwide. In the West it is often ap...
Traditional Chinese medical physiology, and Chinese-derived medical physiology particularly in Japan...
AbstractThe traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory of traditional Chinese health exercise (TCHE) ...
Qigong is a method adopted by many people for their health maintenance and therapy at present. But u...
Qigong is an ancient Chinese psychosomatic discipline which employs specially designed body movement...
Abstract Energy expenditure of the meridian system in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for living ...
This article explores the origin of meridians. It suggests that the origin of meridians is closely r...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [122]-129).Qigong (Chinese yoga) has been practiced for t...
Qigong is a Meditative Movement exercise that consists of mindful movements, regulation of breathing...
Qigong is a Chinese mind-body therapy that aims to, through the use of movements, relaxed breathing ...
Physicians in traditional Chinese medicine have found that acupoints and meridians have effects on s...
[[abstract]]Objective: This study examined the effects of Dan-Tao Qigong practice on cardiac variabi...
Background: Qigong exercise has been shown to improve cardiovascular function in clinical population...