
Efficacy of Tai Chi in Preventing Fall in the Elderly Population
A recent systematic review and meta-analysis included 18 trials with 3824 participants. The systematic review and meta-analysis concluded that the Tai Chi group was associated
A recent systematic review and meta-analysis included 18 trials with 3824 participants. The systematic review and meta-analysis concluded that the Tai Chi group was associated
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Collaborative Research Exercise Medicine Australia (EMA) collaborates with hospitals, universities and research institutions on research into Tai Chi, Qigong and other exercise interventions for prevention
Clinical Trial on the Tai Chi for Cardiopulmonary Health Program A recent collaborative research project between the Prince Charles Hospital and Exercise Medicine Australia (EMA)
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Exercise Medicine Australia actively supports local communities and promotes population health. It offers customised special training packages for the Tai Chi for Health and Falls
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