UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NEW JERSEY STUDY SHOWS TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE OF QIGONG THERAPY AS POTENTIAL COMPLEMENTARY TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM OSTEOARTHRITIS
August 25, 2008
August 25, 2008
STRATFORD, N.J., Aug. 25 -- University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey issued the following news release:
Qigong therapy, a form of traditional Chinese medical practice, appears to be a potential complementary treatment for osteoarthritis dependent upon the capability of the healer, according to a study conducted at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey by Kevin Chen, PhD, MPH, and Dr. Adam Perlman, MPH, FACP.
The study, titled "Effects of . . .
Qigong therapy, a form of traditional Chinese medical practice, appears to be a potential complementary treatment for osteoarthritis dependent upon the capability of the healer, according to a study conducted at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey by Kevin Chen, PhD, MPH, and Dr. Adam Perlman, MPH, FACP.
The study, titled "Effects of . . .
