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. 2017 Apr;21(2):414-421.
doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2016.06.007. Epub 2016 Jun 16.

The effects of Tai Chi on physical function and well-being among persons with Parkinson's Disease: A systematic review

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The effects of Tai Chi on physical function and well-being among persons with Parkinson's Disease: A systematic review

Klaudia J Ćwiękała-Lewis et al. J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2017 Apr.

Abstract

Current medical treatments for Parkinson's disease (PD) are mainly palliative, though research indicates Tai Chi exercise improves physical function and well-being. An electronic database search of PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, PsycINFO and Embase was conducted, to examine current scientific literature for potential benefits of Tai Chi on physical function and well-being among persons with PD. A total of 11 studies met the inclusion criteria: 7 randomized clinical trials and 4 quasi-experimental studies. PD participants (n = 548) were on average age 68 years old and 50% women. Overall, participants enrolled in Tai Chi had better balance and one or more aspect of well-being, though mixed results were reported. Further research is needed with more rigorous study designs, larger sample sizes, adequate Tai Chi exercise doses, and carefully chosen outcome measures that assess the mechanisms as well as the effects of Tai Chi, before widespread recommendations can be made.

Keywords: Emotional adjustment; Gait; Parkinson's Disease; Postural balance; Review; Tai Ji.

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