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Yoga For Rehabilitation
 
The integrated approach of yoga
 
Sudomotor Sympathetic Hypofunction in down's Syndrome
 
Middle Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials in Congenitally Blind and Normal Sighted Subjects
 
Shorter Latencies of Components of Middle Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials in Congenitally Blind Compared to Normal Sighted Subjects
 
Difference Between Congenitally Blind and Normally Sighted Subjects in the P1 Component of Middle Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials1
 
Autonomic and Respiratory Measures in Children with Impaired Vision following Yoga and Physical Activity Programs
 
Yoga for the Rehabilitation of Socially Disadvantaged and Visually Impaired Subject
 
Muscle Power Dexterity skill and Visual Perception in Community home girls trained in yoga or sports and in regular school girls
 
Comparison of Changes in Automatic and Respiratory Parameters of Girls After Yoga and Games at a Community Home
 
Effects of Yoga on Schizophrenics


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