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457 related items for PubMed ID: 31455225

  • 1. Effects of individualized Tai-Chi on balance and lower-limb strength in older adults.
    Penn IW, Sung WH, Lin CH, Chuang E, Chuang TY, Lin PH.
    BMC Geriatr; 2019 Aug 27; 19(1):235. PubMed ID: 31455225
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  • 2. 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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  • 3. Augmented reality-assisted training with selected Tai-Chi movements improves balance control and increases lower limb muscle strength in older adults: A prospective randomized trial.
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    J Exerc Sci Fit; 2020 Sep 27; 18(3):142-147. PubMed ID: 32514277
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  • 4. Feasibility and outcome of an individualized Tai Chi program for improving balance and strength in the elderly: A pilot study.
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  • 6. Comparison of 2 Different Exercise Approaches: Tai Chi Versus Otago, in Community-Dwelling Older Women.
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  • 10. Effects of Sun-style Tai Chi exercise on physical fitness and fall prevention in fall-prone older adults.
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  • 11. 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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  • 12. Impact of tai-chi on falls among preclinically disabled older people. A randomized controlled trial.
    Day L, Hill KD, Stathakis VZ, Flicker L, Segal L, Cicuttini F, Jolley D.
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  • 13. Effectiveness of tai chi as a community-based falls prevention intervention: a randomized controlled trial.
    Taylor D, Hale L, Schluter P, Waters DL, Binns EE, McCracken H, McPherson K, Wolf SL.
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  • 16. Exercise interventions, gait, and balance in older subjects with distal symmetric polyneuropathy: a three-group randomized clinical trial.
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  • 17. Tai chi as a balance improvement exercise for older adults: a systematic review.
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  • 18. The effect of Tai Chi lower extremity exercise on the balance control of older adults in assistant living communities.
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  • 19. Analyzing the influence of the combination of monochromatic infrared energy and tai chi exercise improve balance in community-dwelling older adults with lower-extremity disease: a double-blinded randomized controlled study.
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  • 20. Functional benefits of tai chi training in senior housing facilities.
    Manor B, Lough M, Gagnon MM, Cupples A, Wayne PM, Lipsitz LA.
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