Background Stair walking contributed to 26% of self-reported falls and become the leading cause of accidental death for the elderly. The risk of fall increases while performing a cognitive task, like talking and/or reasoning. Research question Our work aimed to found out whether body stability under physical-cognitive dual task(DT) condition during stair ascent is superior among long-term Tai Chi (TC) practitioners. Methods Fifteen healthy, elderly long-term TC practitioners and fifteen no exercise(NE) practitioners were asked to walking ascent the stairs under single task(ST) and DT conditions in this cross-sectional study. Vicon motion analysis system and Kistler force plates were used synchronously to collect data. Ninety-five% con...
Stepping over obstacles challenges stability and is a leading cause of falls in older adult populati...
Purpose. The aim of the study was to examine the effects of Tai Chi (TC) training on postural contro...
1) The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes of the center of pressure (COP) trajecto...
Our work aimed to find out whether Tai Chi (TC) exercise could improve body stability among the elde...
Background A fall would impact elderly population’s quality of life, which associate with diminished...
Gyllensten AL, Hui-Chan CWY, Tsang WWN. Stability limits, single-leg jump, and body awareness in old...
Background: Tai Chi (TC) exercise improves balance and reduces falls in older, health-impaired adult...
Long-term Tai-Chi practitioners tend to have similar movement to healthy adults and exhibit movement...
To investigate whether elderly Tai Chi practitioners are better able to descend a step while perform...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the influences of performing precision fitting tas...
Falls are the leading cause of injuries among Canadians who are aged at 65 years and over. The asses...
Descending stairs demands attention and neuromuscular control, especially with dual-tasking. Studies...
This study investigates the effectiveness of Tai Chi on the stability of the elderly during stair ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the benefits of Tai-Chi Exercise on balance control in e...
Background/Objective: This study aimed to investigate the training and detraining effects of Tai Chi...
Stepping over obstacles challenges stability and is a leading cause of falls in older adult populati...
Purpose. The aim of the study was to examine the effects of Tai Chi (TC) training on postural contro...
1) The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes of the center of pressure (COP) trajecto...
Our work aimed to find out whether Tai Chi (TC) exercise could improve body stability among the elde...
Background A fall would impact elderly population’s quality of life, which associate with diminished...
Gyllensten AL, Hui-Chan CWY, Tsang WWN. Stability limits, single-leg jump, and body awareness in old...
Background: Tai Chi (TC) exercise improves balance and reduces falls in older, health-impaired adult...
Long-term Tai-Chi practitioners tend to have similar movement to healthy adults and exhibit movement...
To investigate whether elderly Tai Chi practitioners are better able to descend a step while perform...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the influences of performing precision fitting tas...
Falls are the leading cause of injuries among Canadians who are aged at 65 years and over. The asses...
Descending stairs demands attention and neuromuscular control, especially with dual-tasking. Studies...
This study investigates the effectiveness of Tai Chi on the stability of the elderly during stair ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the benefits of Tai-Chi Exercise on balance control in e...
Background/Objective: This study aimed to investigate the training and detraining effects of Tai Chi...
Stepping over obstacles challenges stability and is a leading cause of falls in older adult populati...
Purpose. The aim of the study was to examine the effects of Tai Chi (TC) training on postural contro...
1) The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes of the center of pressure (COP) trajecto...