Ancient exercise tested as new hope for HIV pain relief
NCT ID NCT05055596
Summary
This study explored whether Tai Chi, a gentle mind-body exercise, could help adults living with HIV manage their chronic pain. Researchers tested the program's feasibility and how well it was received by participants, comparing it to a general health education course. The goal was to find a safe, non-drug option to improve quality of life and reduce reliance on opioid pain medications.
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Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry (TUKSoD)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19140, United States
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