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Long-term tai chi practitioners found to have improved knee and ankle proprioception.

May 22, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment 

Researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong compared knee and ankle proprioception among elderly adults who were long-term tai chi practitioners, swimmers, runners or who were sedentary. The long-term tai chi practitioners had better knee and ankle proprioception than the sedentary group and better ankle proprioception than the swimming and running group as well. [...]

Tai Chi found efficacious for the treatment of pain and physical impairment in people with severe knee osteoarthritis.

February 10, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment 

In October 2008 researchers from Tufts Medical Center in Boston presented results to the American College of Rheumatology on a clinical study which concluded that “tai chi is efficacious for the treatment of pain and physical impairment in people with severe knee osteoarthritis.” In the study forty people who suffered from severe knee osteoarthritis for [...]