Effects of long-term Tai-Chi Chuan practice on whole-body balance control during obstacle-crossing in the elderly

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Chien-Chung Kuo
Sheng-Chang Chen
Tsan-Yang Chen
Tsung-Jung Ho
Jaung-Geng Lin
Tung-Wu Lu
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[1] China Medical University Hospital,Department of Orthopedics
[2] China Medical University,Department of Orthopedics, School of Medicine
[3] National Taiwan University,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[4] Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital,Integration Center of Traditional Chinese and Modern Medicine
[5] Buddhist Tzu Chi Hospital,Department of Chinese Medicine
[6] Tzu Chi University,School of Post
[7] China Medical University,Baccalaureate Chinese Medicine
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Older people are subject to an increased risk of falling compared to the young, especially during obstacle negotiation. This study aimed to quantify the effects of long-term Tai-Chi Chuan (TCC) practice on the balance control during obstacle-crossing in older people in terms of the inclination angles (IA) of the body’s centre of mass (COM) relative to the centre of pressure (COP), and the rate of change of IA (RCIA). Fifteen healthy older adults who had practised TCC for at least 13 years and 15 healthy controls without any experience in TCC performed obstacle-crossing in a gait laboratory. The TCC group showed significantly greater leading and trailing toe-obstacle clearances but smaller trailing stride lengths when compared to controls. In the sagittal plane, the TCC group showed significantly smaller average anterior IA when the COM was anterior to the COP but greater average posterior IA when the COM was posterior to the COP, with significantly smaller average and peak RCIA over the crossing cycle. Long-term TCC practitioners showed an obstacle-crossing technique for less risk of tripping and better balance control, as indicated respectively by significantly increased toe-obstacle clearances and more posterior COM position relative to the COP with smaller anterior IA and RCIA during leading crossing and greater posterior IA and frontal RCIA at trailing-toe crossing. These benefits appeared to be related to the main features of TCC movements that emphasized maintaining balance during single-leg support and keeping the body weight on the trailing limb during the slow weight-shifting of double-limb support.
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