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290 related items for PubMed ID: 17597497

  • 1. Effects of extended Tai Chi intervention on balance and selected motor functions of the elderly.
    Li Y, Devault CN, Van Oteghen S.
    Am J Chin Med; 2007; 35(3):383-91. PubMed ID: 17597497
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  • 2. A randomised controlled trial of Tai Chi and resistance exercise on bone health, muscle strength and balance in community-living elderly people.
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    Age Ageing; 2007 May; 36(3):262-8. PubMed ID: 17356003
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  • 4. Balance and Functional Outcomes for Older Community-Dwelling Adults Who Practice Tai Chi and Those Who Do Not: A Comparative Study.
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  • 13. Effects of a whole body vibration (WBV) exercise intervention for institutionalized older people: a randomized, multicentre, parallel, clinical trial.
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  • 14. Reduced Cognitive-Motor Interference on Voluntary Balance Control in Older Tai Chi Practitioners.
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  • 17. Pilot study comparing changes in postural control after training using a video game balance board program and 2 standard activity-based balance intervention programs.
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  • 20. Joint kinetics during Tai Chi gait and normal walking gait in young and elderly Tai Chi Chuan practitioners.
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