Beneficial Effects of Kiatsu™ with Ki Training on Episodic Migraine: An Exploratory Study
Objective. To conduct an exploratory study of KiatsuTM with Ki training as a potential therapy for treating episodic migraine in women. Background. Current therapies for migraine have proven partially effective, highlighting the need for alternative treatment options. In preparation for development...
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Auteurs principaux: | Calvin Y. Tabata, Philip F. Copenhaver, Shirley McCartney, Saman Vazinkhoo, Terry Copperman |
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Langue: | EN |
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Hindawi Limited
2021
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