Falls among older people is a global public health issue. In this article, Dr Samuel Nyman of Bournemouth University Dementia Research Institute, and Professor Dawn Skelton, Institute for Applied Health Research, Glasgow Caledonian University highlight the effectiveness of Tai Chi as an alternative strategy to physiotherapy to combat this issue
BACKGROUND: Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for people wi...
Background: Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for people wi...
Exercise is effective in preventing falls amongst older adults. However, few studies have included p...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of a modified Tai Chi programme compared with a low-level ...
Despite interest as to the benefits of Tai Chi, there remains controversy over its effectiveness as ...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a significant public health problem. Thirty to fifty percent of the elderly of...
The number of people affected by dementia across the world is estimated to grow over the coming deca...
Introduction. Falls in the elderly are a significant public health concern. Tai Chi has been shown t...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of tai-chi in preventing falls among community-dwelling ...
Background: 2007 there was 42 000 fall related accidents in Sweden and they are expected to increase...
Clinical Bottom Line: There is no definitive evidence to show that Tai Chi does not improve postural...
Abstract Background Falls are a significant public health problem. Thirty to fifty percent of the el...
abstract: Aim: To reduce the fear of falling in an elderly population by teaching ‘Tai Chi for Falls...
Background: Falls among the elderly is a major public health concern. Tai Chi exercise appears to pr...
SummaryBackgroundFalls among the elderly is a major public health concern. Tai Chi exercise appears ...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for people wi...
Background: Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for people wi...
Exercise is effective in preventing falls amongst older adults. However, few studies have included p...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of a modified Tai Chi programme compared with a low-level ...
Despite interest as to the benefits of Tai Chi, there remains controversy over its effectiveness as ...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a significant public health problem. Thirty to fifty percent of the elderly of...
The number of people affected by dementia across the world is estimated to grow over the coming deca...
Introduction. Falls in the elderly are a significant public health concern. Tai Chi has been shown t...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of tai-chi in preventing falls among community-dwelling ...
Background: 2007 there was 42 000 fall related accidents in Sweden and they are expected to increase...
Clinical Bottom Line: There is no definitive evidence to show that Tai Chi does not improve postural...
Abstract Background Falls are a significant public health problem. Thirty to fifty percent of the el...
abstract: Aim: To reduce the fear of falling in an elderly population by teaching ‘Tai Chi for Falls...
Background: Falls among the elderly is a major public health concern. Tai Chi exercise appears to pr...
SummaryBackgroundFalls among the elderly is a major public health concern. Tai Chi exercise appears ...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for people wi...
Background: Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for people wi...
Exercise is effective in preventing falls amongst older adults. However, few studies have included p...