Greater shoulder muscle strength, but not shoulder mobility, is associated with better functional well-being in breast cancer survivors with Tai Chi Qigong training

SIU MING FONG, SSM NG, WS LUK, Wai Yee Joanne CHUNG, Ming Yan CHUNG, WWN TSANG

Research output: Contribution to conferencePapers

Conference

Conference第六屆世界物理治療聯盟亞澳太平洋分區會議暨第十二屆亞洲物理治療聯盟國際會議 = The 6th Asia-Western Pacific Region of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy / The 12th International Congress of Asian Confederation for Physical Therapy
Abbreviated titleWCPT-AWP & ACPT Congress 2013
Country/TerritoryTaiwan, Province of China
City台中
Period05/09/1309/09/13

Citation

Fong, S.S.M., Ng, S.S.M., Luk, W.S., Chung, W.Y., Chung, L.M.Y., Tsang, W.W.N. (2013, September). Greater shoulder muscle strength, but not shoulder mobility, is associated with better functional well-being in breast cancer survivors with Tai Chi Qigong training. WCPT-AWP & ACPT CONGRESS, Taiwan.