| Literature DB >> 27049446 |
Shuwan Chang1, Jihe Zhou1, Youlian Hong1, Wei Sun2, Yan Cong2, Meiqin Qin2, Jianhua Lian2, Jian Yao3, Weiping Li2.
Abstract
This study examined the effects of regular Tai Chi (TC) exercise on the kinaesthesia of the knee and ankle joints of older women. A total of 43 women aged 55-68 years participated in this study. In a 24-week study period, the TC group (n = 22) underwent an organized TC exercise, whereas the control group (n = 21) maintained a sedentary lifestyle. Customized instruments were used to measure the threshold for the detection of the passive motion of the knee and ankle joints. After 24 weeks, the TC group showed a significantly smaller threshold for the detection of passive motion of knee extension (31.4%, p = 0.009), knee flexion (27.0%, p = 0.044), and ankle dorsal flexion (28.9%, p = 0.014) than the control group. Other comparisons showed no significant differences. The 24-week TC exercise benefited the lower-limb kinaesthesia of the knee joint flexion and extension and ankle dorsal flexion.Entities:
Keywords: Tai Chi; ankle; knee; older women; proprioception
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27049446 DOI: 10.1080/15438627.2015.1126281
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Sports Med ISSN: 1543-8627 Impact factor: 4.674