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Multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural therapy pain management programme incorporating Tai Chi exercise for participants with mobility Issues: A feasability evaluation

Author(s)
Rothwell, Elvina Elizabeth  
Szukalska, Natalia  
Murphy, Paul  
Peatfield, Alan A.D.  
Fleming, Hamish  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/10596
Date Issued
2018-10-20
Date Available
2019-05-22T08:21:09Z
Abstract
There is good quality evidence for multi-disciplinary team, cognitive-behavioural therapy, pain-management programmes (MDT-CBT-PMP's). However, individuals may be unable to participate, due to mobility issues precluding usual exercise treatments and/or 3 weeks of full-day attendances. Tai-Chi Exercises (TCE) can be practiced by almost anyone, and have an emphasis on mindful movement, rather than on exercise.
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Subjects

Pain management progr...

Tai-Chi

Mobility

Web versions
https://irishpainsociety.ie/
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
Conference Details
The Irish Pain Society 18th Annual Scientific Meeting & 4th Irish Pain Research Network Symposium, University College Dublin, Ireland, 20 October 2018
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
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Owning collection
Archaeology Research Collection

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