THURSDAY, March 22, 2018 (HealthDay News)-- If you suffer from fibromyalgia, new research
suggests tai chi might do more than aerobic exercise to ease your chronic pain.
Swenson's repeated emphasis on energy flow is at times echoed quite strikingly in these photos, as in the transitional movements leading into Revolved Side Angle Pose, which
suggest tai chi movements as much as asana.
Not exact matches
Data from a review of U.S. - based clinical trials published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings
suggest that some of the most popular complementary health approaches — such as yoga,
tai chi, and acupuncture — appear to be effective tools for helping to manage common pain conditions.
Previous studies have
suggested that
tai chi holds promise as a fibromyalgia therapy.