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AF Association Tai Chi \ Qigong Study

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We have been approached by the Liverpool Centre for Cardiovascular Science to recruit candidates to join a study aimed at developing a suitable set of Tai Chi and Qi Gong exercises appropriate for people with atrial fibrillation. You will be required to take part in a 12-week online intervention of Tai Chi and QiGong exercises for the research into the benefits of appropriate exercise for individuals with atrial fibrillation. If you are interested? Do you have AF? Are you over 18 and based in the UK? Could you follow an online exercise regime via zoom and do not have any other underlying health conditions that could impact on your ability to exercise.

For further details on how you can help . Please contact our Patient Services Team at your earliest convenience : Subject: Tai Chi \ Qigong Study patientservices@heartrhythmalliance.org

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Bluesometimes

Hello Katrina, I am very interested in taking part in

tai chi trial

kind regards

Bluesometimes

in reply to Bluesometimes

Hello Bluesometimes,

That is wonderful, if you could send an email to patientservices@heartrhythmalliance.org with your name and contact details we will be in touch shortly.

Katrina.

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