The impact of Tai Chi and Qigong mind-body exercises on motor and non-motor function and quality of life in Parkinson's disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Jeffrey M. Hausdorff | J M Hausdorff | P Bonato | P. Bonato | L. Sudarsky | R. Song | P. Wayne | R Song | W Grabowska | M Park | K Osypiuk | G P Vergara-Diaz | M Fox | L R Sudarsky | E Macklin | P M Wayne | G. Vergara-Diaz | K. Osypiuk | M. Fox | E. Macklin | M. Park | W. Grabowska
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