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Swimming headache followed by exertional and coital headaches

Kim JS

Seven patients who developed a similar headache syndrome are described. They first developed severe, exploding headaches while swimming, and subsequently experienced less severe headaches during physical exertion. They also...
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The Effect of Swimming Goggles on Intraocular Pressure and Blood Flow within the Optic Nerve Head

Ma KT, Chung WS, Seo KY, Seong GJ, Kim CY

PURPOSE: Goggles are frequently worn in the sport of swimming and are designed to form a seal around the periorbital tissue orbit. The resultant pressure on the eye may...
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Comparison of Effects among Tai-Chi Exercise, Aquatic Exercise, and a Self-help Program for Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis

Lee HY

  • KMID: 810563
  • J Korean Acad Nurs.
  • 2006 Jun;36(3):571-580.
PURPOSE: This study was to compare the effects among Tai-Chi exercise, aquatic Exercise, and a self-help program for knee osteoarthritis patients on symptoms of arthritis, muscle strength, balance, and...
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