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275 related items for PubMed ID: 16571396

  • 1. Standing balance after vestibular stimulation in Tai Chi-practicing and nonpracticing healthy older adults.
    Tsang WW, Hui-Chan CW.
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  • 2. Stability limits, single-leg jump, and body awareness in older Tai Chi practitioners.
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  • 3. Effects of aging and Tai Chi on finger-pointing toward stationary and moving visual targets.
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  • 5. The effects on sensorimotor performance and balance with Tai Chi training.
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  • 9. Effects of Tai Chi intervention on dual-task ability in older adults: a pilot study.
    Hall CD, Miszko T, Wolf SL.
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  • 11. Intrasession reliability of force platform parameters in community-dwelling older adults.
    Bauer C, Gröger I, Rupprecht R, Gassmann KG.
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  • 14. Reliability of traditional and fractal dimension measures of quiet stance center of pressure in young, healthy people.
    Doyle TL, Newton RU, Burnett AF.
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  • 15. Comparison of muscle torque, balance, and confidence in older tai chi and healthy adults.
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  • 16. Effects of diminished and conflicting sensory information on balance in patients with cerebellar deficits.
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  • 17. Mediolateral sway in single-leg stance is the best discriminator of balance performance for Tai-Chi practitioners.
    Mak MK, Ng PL.
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  • 18. Balance sensory organization in children with profound hearing loss and cochlear implants.
    Suarez H, Angeli S, Suarez A, Rosales B, Carrera X, Alonso R.
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  • 19. The effects of Tai Chi on standing balance control in older adults may be attributed to the improvement of sensory reweighting and complexity rather than reduced sway velocity or amplitude.
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  • 20. Coordination exercise and postural stability in elderly people: Effect of Tai Chi Chuan.
    Wong AM, Lin YC, Chou SW, Tang FT, Wong PY.
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