Background: Tai chi (TC) has been reported as being beneficial for improving balance post stroke, yet its utility in upper limb rehabilitation remains unknown. Methods: Twelve chronic stroke survivors with persistent paresis of an upper limb underwent 60 minutes of adapted TC twice a week for eight weeks, with a 4-week follow up. A 10-min TC home program was recommended for the days without sessions. TC level of performance, attendance to the sessions, duration of self-practice at home, and adapted TC movements used were recorded. Results: Eleven participants completed the study. A clinical reasoning algorithm underlying the adaptation of TC was elaborated throughout the trial. Participants with varying profiles including a severely impaire...
Abstract Background Stroke is the leading cause of death worldwide. China faces a similar risk of st...
In this pre-experimental study, 27 respondents were selected based on a set inclusion criteria. Out ...
Introduction Acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) is not only seriously damaging to the physical and mental ...
Background: Tai chi (TC) has been reported as being beneficial for improving balance post stroke, ye...
Background: Stroke is a major cause of poor health and has numerous complications. Tai Chi (TC) may ...
Background. Tai Chi (TC) is known to enhance balance control and walking function in stroke survivor...
Background There are an increasing number of studies focusing on the effect of tai chi for different...
AbstractBackgroundThere are an increasing number of studies focusing on the effect of tai chi for di...
Background and Objective. Our previous findings showed that 4 weeks of intensive Tai Chi practice im...
Background and Objective. Our previous findings showed that 4 weeks of intensive Tai Chi practice im...
Abstract Backgroud Tai Chi Chuan was used for stroke survivors with balance impairments. However, ev...
Stroke is a major cause of disability worldwide, with many stroke survivors being at high risk of fa...
Objective: To investigate the effects of tai chi on balance and gait in stroke survivors. Methods: A...
Abstract Background The incidence of strokes in indus...
Purpose: Aim of the study was to examine the effects of Tai Chi (TC) training on postural control wh...
Abstract Background Stroke is the leading cause of death worldwide. China faces a similar risk of st...
In this pre-experimental study, 27 respondents were selected based on a set inclusion criteria. Out ...
Introduction Acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) is not only seriously damaging to the physical and mental ...
Background: Tai chi (TC) has been reported as being beneficial for improving balance post stroke, ye...
Background: Stroke is a major cause of poor health and has numerous complications. Tai Chi (TC) may ...
Background. Tai Chi (TC) is known to enhance balance control and walking function in stroke survivor...
Background There are an increasing number of studies focusing on the effect of tai chi for different...
AbstractBackgroundThere are an increasing number of studies focusing on the effect of tai chi for di...
Background and Objective. Our previous findings showed that 4 weeks of intensive Tai Chi practice im...
Background and Objective. Our previous findings showed that 4 weeks of intensive Tai Chi practice im...
Abstract Backgroud Tai Chi Chuan was used for stroke survivors with balance impairments. However, ev...
Stroke is a major cause of disability worldwide, with many stroke survivors being at high risk of fa...
Objective: To investigate the effects of tai chi on balance and gait in stroke survivors. Methods: A...
Abstract Background The incidence of strokes in indus...
Purpose: Aim of the study was to examine the effects of Tai Chi (TC) training on postural control wh...
Abstract Background Stroke is the leading cause of death worldwide. China faces a similar risk of st...
In this pre-experimental study, 27 respondents were selected based on a set inclusion criteria. Out ...
Introduction Acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) is not only seriously damaging to the physical and mental ...