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Influence of Seated Rocking on Blood Pressure in the Elderly: A Pilot Clinical Study
Biological Research For Nursing, 09/23/09
Pierce C et al. – The results are consistent with the hypothesis that rocking can increase BP and, therefore, may enhance cerebral perfusion. This observation may play a fundamental role in designing nursing interventions focused on improvement of symptoms associated with AD.
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