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815 related items for PubMed ID: 26288232

  • 1. Reduced Cognitive-Motor Interference on Voluntary Balance Control in Older Tai Chi Practitioners.
    Varghese R, Hui-Chan CW, Bhatt T.
    J Geriatr Phys Ther; 2016; 39(4):190-9. PubMed ID: 26288232
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  • 2. The effects of practicing sitting Tai Chi on balance control and eye-hand coordination in the older adults: a randomized controlled trial.
    Lee KY, Hui-Chan CW, Tsang WW.
    Disabil Rehabil; 2015; 37(9):790-4. PubMed ID: 25060039
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  • 3. Effects of Tai Chi training on postural control and cognitive performance while dual tasking - a randomized clinical trial.
    Lu X, Siu KC, Fu SN, Hui-Chan CW, Tsang WW.
    J Complement Integr Med; 2016 Jun 01; 13(2):181-7. PubMed ID: 27003242
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  • 4. Tai Chi practitioners have better postural control and selective attention in stepping down with and without a concurrent auditory response task.
    Lu X, Siu KC, Fu SN, Hui-Chan CW, Tsang WW.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2013 Aug 01; 113(8):1939-45. PubMed ID: 23494549
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  • 7. Effects of Tai Chi on pre-landing muscle response latency during stepping down while performing a concurrent mental task in older adults.
    Tsang WW, Hui-Chan CW, Fu SN.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2012 Jul 01; 112(7):2663-9. PubMed ID: 22105705
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  • 11. Long-term Tai Chi Training Is Associated With Better Dual-task Postural Control and Cognition in Aging Adults.
    Jor'dan AJ, Manor B, Hausdorff JM, Lipsitz LA, Habtemariam D, Novak V, Wayne PM.
    Adv Mind Body Med; 2012 Jul 01; 32(3):4-11. PubMed ID: 31370032
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  • 16. Sway regularity and sway activity in older adults' upright stance are differentially affected by dual task.
    Drozdova-Statkevičienė M, Česnaitienė VJ, Pukėnas K, Levin O, Masiulis N.
    Neurosci Lett; 2018 Feb 14; 666():153-157. PubMed ID: 29288047
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  • 17. Effects of exercise on joint sense and balance in elderly men: Tai Chi versus golf.
    Tsang WW, Hui-Chan CW.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2004 Apr 14; 36(4):658-67. PubMed ID: 15064594
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