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Paul Lam

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Arthritis and Rheumatism|April 20, 2007
Physical activity for osteoarthritis management: a randomized controlled clinical trial evaluating hydrotherapy or Tai Chi classesMarlene Fransen, Lillias Nairn, Julie Winstanley, et al.
Australian Family Physician|November 13, 2008
Improving glycaemic and BP control in type 2 diabetes. The effectiveness of tai chiPaul Lam, Sarah M Dennis, Terry H Diamond, et al.
Age and Ageing|October 30, 2007
Effects of Tai Chi on glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity in older adults with type 2 diabetes: a randomised double-blind sham-exercise-controlled trialTracey Tsang, Rhonda Orr, Paul Lam, et al.
Diabetes Care|August 29, 2006
Mobility impairment in type 2 diabetes: association with muscle power and effect of Tai Chi interventionRhonda Orr, Tracey Tsang, Paul Lam, et al.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing|December 31, 2008
[Factors influencing quality of life in patients with gastrointestinal neoplasms]Eun Ok Lee, Aeyong Eom, Rhayun Song, et al.
Arthritis Care & Research|October 29, 2011
Tai chi exercise for treatment of pain and disability in people with persistent low back pain: a randomized controlled trialAmanda M Hall, Chris G Maher, Paul Lam, et al.
Clinical Interventions in Aging|November 30, 2007
Health benefits of Tai Chi for older patients with type 2 diabetes: the "Move It For Diabetes study"--a randomized controlled trialTracey Tsang, Rhonda Orr, Paul Lam, et al.
Asian Nursing Research|July 18, 2014
The effects of tai chi exercise on elders with osteoarthritis: a longitudinal studyChing-Huey Chen, Miaofen Yen, Susan Fetzer, et al.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|May 29, 2009
A randomized controlled trial of tai chi for long-term low back pain (TAI CHI): study rationale, design, and methodsAmanda M Hall, Chris G Maher, Jane Latimer, et al.
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|March 3, 2010
A randomized study of the effects of t'ai chi on muscle strength, bone mineral density, and fear of falling in women with osteoarthritisRhayun Song, Beverly L Roberts, Eun-Ok Lee, et al.
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Arthritis and Rheumatism|April 20, 2007
Physical activity for osteoarthritis management: a randomized controlled clinical trial evaluating hydrotherapy or Tai Chi classesMarlene Fransen, Lillias Nairn, Julie Winstanley, et al.
Australian Family Physician|November 13, 2008
Improving glycaemic and BP control in type 2 diabetes. The effectiveness of tai chiPaul Lam, Sarah M Dennis, Terry H Diamond, et al.
Age and Ageing|October 30, 2007
Effects of Tai Chi on glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity in older adults with type 2 diabetes: a randomised double-blind sham-exercise-controlled trialTracey Tsang, Rhonda Orr, Paul Lam, et al.
Diabetes Care|August 29, 2006
Mobility impairment in type 2 diabetes: association with muscle power and effect of Tai Chi interventionRhonda Orr, Tracey Tsang, Paul Lam, et al.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing|December 31, 2008
[Factors influencing quality of life in patients with gastrointestinal neoplasms]Eun Ok Lee, Aeyong Eom, Rhayun Song, et al.
Arthritis Care & Research|October 29, 2011
Tai chi exercise for treatment of pain and disability in people with persistent low back pain: a randomized controlled trialAmanda M Hall, Chris G Maher, Paul Lam, et al.
Clinical Interventions in Aging|November 30, 2007
Health benefits of Tai Chi for older patients with type 2 diabetes: the "Move It For Diabetes study"--a randomized controlled trialTracey Tsang, Rhonda Orr, Paul Lam, et al.
Asian Nursing Research|July 18, 2014
The effects of tai chi exercise on elders with osteoarthritis: a longitudinal studyChing-Huey Chen, Miaofen Yen, Susan Fetzer, et al.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|May 29, 2009
A randomized controlled trial of tai chi for long-term low back pain (TAI CHI): study rationale, design, and methodsAmanda M Hall, Chris G Maher, Jane Latimer, et al.
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|March 3, 2010
A randomized study of the effects of t'ai chi on muscle strength, bone mineral density, and fear of falling in women with osteoarthritisRhayun Song, Beverly L Roberts, Eun-Ok Lee, et al.
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