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Study finds decrease in pain and fatigue among individuals with rheumatoid arthritis after 12 weeks of tai chi.

Study finds decrease in pain and fatigue among individuals with rheumatoid arthritis after 12 weeks of tai chi.

September 1, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment 

Researchers at Daejeon University in Korea studied the benefits of tai chi for individuals with rheumatoid arthritis. 32 patients assigned to the tai chi group practiced tai chi for 50 minutes a week for 12 weeks while 29 patients assigned to a control group did not. Pain and fatigue significantly decreased in the tai chi [...]

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 [...]

Study finds improved balance in the elderly after tai chi intervention.

June 5, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment 

Researchers at the University of Memphis in Tennessee studied the effects of tai chi on balance and selected motor functions in seniors. A total 47 seniors participated in the study, of which 11 in the tai chi group and 9 in the control group completed the study. The tai chi group was offered a one-hour [...]

Study investigates neural mechanisms underlying balance improvements in tai chi.

June 2, 2009 by David Bendall · Leave a Comment 

Researchers at the University of Oregon in Eugene designed a study aimed at examining the underlying neural mechanisms responsible for the balance improvements that have been observed after short-term tai chi training. Twenty-two balance-impaired older adults were randomly divided between a tai chi group and a control group. The control group received axial mobility exercises, [...]

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 [...]

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