Randomized controlled trial of tai chi for the prevention of falls shows significant results.
June 9, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment
Researchers in Sydney Australia designed a study to see if a one hour per week, sixteen week falls prevention program could significantly reduce falls among community-dwelling seniors aged 60 and older. Individuals with degenerative neurological disorders, severely debilitating strokes, cancer, or severe arthritis were excluded from the study. A total of 702 individuals participated were [...]
Intense tai chi training leads to a reduction in fear of falling in frail older adults.
May 30, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment
Researchers at the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control in Atlanta designed a study in order to determine whether an intense tai chi exercise program could reduce fear of falling better than a wellness education program among older adults transitioning to frailty how had previously fallen. Ten matched pairs of congregate living facilities were [...]
Study finds that tai chi reduces falls among older adults.
May 27, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment
Researchers at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene randomly assigned 256 physically inactive older adults aged 70 to 92 to a tai chi group or a stretching control group. Both groups met three times per week for six months. There were significantly fewer falls and falls with injuries among individuals in the tai chi group [...]
Older tai chi practitioners found to have improved balance confidence.
May 25, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment
Researchers at Hong Kong Polytechnic University compared 24 older tai chi practitioners to 24 healthy older adults who were matched with respect to age, gender, height, weight and physical activity. The tai chi practitioners had better knee muscle strength, less body sway after single-leg, perturbations and higher balance confidence scores. Abstract
Four weeks of intensive tai chi training improves balance control in elderly subjects.
May 23, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment
Researchers at Hong Kong Polytechnic University studied the effects of intensive tai chi training on balance control in healthy elderly adults. 49 participants were assigned to either general education or supervised tai chi for 1.5 hours, 6 times per week for 8 weeks. Balance was tested before the start of training, after 4 and 8 [...]

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