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Chinese traditional physical and mental exercise - Tai Chi is a gentle psychophysiological exercise, suitable for the elderly, and very safe
Chinese traditional physical and mental exercise - Tai Chi is a gentle psychophysiological exercise, suitable for the elderly, and very safe
A meta-analysis study including 12 clinical trials found that Tai Chi exercise had a large beneficial effect on whole-brain cognitive ability and long-term delayed recall, as well as executive function
Initiating exercise during the subacute recovery phase may provide stroke survivors with a way to take advantage of unique physiological conditions and promote spontaneous recovery
A 12-week assessor-blinded randomized controlled trial in China recruiting subacute stroke survivors and caregivers and randomly assigning them to a seated tai chi group (n=80) or an attention control group (n=80) =80)
A 12-week assessor-blinded randomized controlled trial in China recruiting subacute stroke survivors and caregivers and randomly assigning them to a seated tai chi group (n=80) or an attention control group (n=80) =80)
After the intervention, the seated tai chi group (n=69) showed significant improvements in upper extremity function in the primary outcome, including performance time (regression coefficient for group-time interaction, B=-21.
Secondary outcomes also improved compared with controls (n=65), including depressive symptoms (B=-1.
Secondary outcomes also improved compared with controls (n=65), including depressive symptoms (B=-1.
The findings support the effect of a tailored seated tai chi program on improving rehabilitation in subacute stroke survivors and provide additional knowledge to support the clinical implementation of such a program
references:
references:Tailored Sitting Tai Chi Program for Subacute Stroke Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Tailored Sitting Tai Chi Program for Subacute Stroke Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
https://doi.
org/10.
1161/STROKEAHA.
121.
036578.
Stroke.
2022;0:10.
1161/STROKEAHA.
121.
036578 Tailored Sitting Tai Chi Program for Subacute Stroke Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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