Effects of Tai Chi on Lower Limb Proprioception in Adults Aged Over 55: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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S. Hui | A. Yeung | L. Zou | Jia Han | W. Tsang | Zhanbing Ren | Chunxiao Li | Lin Wang
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