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The purpose of our study was to investigate the effects of Yoga on reducing cognitive-motorinterference (CMI) for maintaining balance control during varied balance tasks.


  • Language: English
  • Target / Subjects: Twenty individuals, including Ten Yoga practi-tioners, ten non-practitioners, similar in age, sex, height andeducation
  • Author: Savitha Subramaniam, Tanvi Bhatt
  • Date Published / Reference: Complement Ther Med. 2017 Feb;30:30-35.
  • Covered Diseases: Cognitive-motorinterference (CMI)
File Type: pdf
Categories: Kundalini Yoga Research
Tags: Cognitive-motorinterference (CMI)
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