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Effects of Tai Chi Yunshou exercise on community-based stroke patients: a cluster randomized controlled trial

BACKGROUD: Tai Chi Chuan was used for stroke survivors with balance impairments. However, even a short-form of Tai Chi Chuan includes forms that make the exercise challenging for the stroke survivors. Tai Chi Yunshou (wave hands in the cloud) is the “mother” form and the fundamental form of all Tai...

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Autores principales: Xie, Guanli, Rao, Ting, Lin, Lili, Lin, Zhengkun, Xiao, Tianshen, Yang, Ming’ge, Xu, Ying, Fan, Jinmei, Lin, Shufang, Wu, Jinsong, Feng, Xiaodong, Li, Li, Tao, Jing, Chen, Lidian
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6292054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30564291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11556-018-0206-x
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author Xie, Guanli
Rao, Ting
Lin, Lili
Lin, Zhengkun
Xiao, Tianshen
Yang, Ming’ge
Xu, Ying
Fan, Jinmei
Lin, Shufang
Wu, Jinsong
Feng, Xiaodong
Li, Li
Tao, Jing
Chen, Lidian
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Rao, Ting
Lin, Lili
Lin, Zhengkun
Xiao, Tianshen
Yang, Ming’ge
Xu, Ying
Fan, Jinmei
Lin, Shufang
Wu, Jinsong
Feng, Xiaodong
Li, Li
Tao, Jing
Chen, Lidian
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description BACKGROUD: Tai Chi Chuan was used for stroke survivors with balance impairments. However, even a short-form of Tai Chi Chuan includes forms that make the exercise challenging for the stroke survivors. Tai Chi Yunshou (wave hands in the cloud) is the “mother” form and the fundamental form of all Tai Chi Chuan styles, which is considered more suitable and feasible for stroke survivors with balance impairments. So this study was designed to evaluate the effects of Tai Chi Yunshou exercise on community-based stroke patients with balance dysfunctions. METHODS: A total of 250 participants from 10 community health centers (5 per arm) were selected and randomly allocated into Tai Chi Yunshou exercise group (TC group) or a balance rehabilitation training group (control group) in an equal ratio. Participants in the TC group were received Tai Chi Yunshou exercise training five times per week for 12 weeks and those in control group were received balance rehabilitation training five times per week for 12 weeks. Outcome assessments including Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Time up to go test (TUGT), Modified Barthel Index (MBI) were measured at baseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, 12 weeks and followed-up 6 weeks (18 weeks), 12 weeks (24 weeks). Intention-to-treat analysis was performed. Analysis of variance of repeated measures was used to assess between-group differences. RESULTS: A total of 244 participants, 120 in the TC group and 124 in the rehabilitation group, were included in final analysis. There was no siginificant difference in Tai Chi Yunshou and balance rehabilitation training on the improvement of balance ability and mobility (P = 0.531 and P = 0.839, respectively) after adjustment for baseline. However, there was significant difference between two groups on improvement of motor funtion (P = 0.022), fear of falling (P < 0.001) and depression (P = 0.035) for the post stroke patients. No adverse events were reported during the study. CONCLUSION: Tai Chi Yunshou and balance rehabilitation training led to improved balance ability and functional mobility, and both are suitable community-based programs that may benefit for stroke recovery and community reintegration. Our data demonstrated that a 12-week Tai Chi Yunshou intervention was more effective in motor function, fear of falling and depression than balance rehabilitation training. Future studies examining the effectiveness of Tai Chi Yunahou as a balance ability improvement strategy for community-dwelling survivors of stroke are recommended. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Chinese Clinical Trail Registry: ChiCRT-TRC-13003641. Registration date: 22 August, 2013.
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spelling pubmed-62920542018-12-18 Effects of Tai Chi Yunshou exercise on community-based stroke patients: a cluster randomized controlled trial Xie, Guanli Rao, Ting Lin, Lili Lin, Zhengkun Xiao, Tianshen Yang, Ming’ge Xu, Ying Fan, Jinmei Lin, Shufang Wu, Jinsong Feng, Xiaodong Li, Li Tao, Jing Chen, Lidian Eur Rev Aging Phys Act Research Article BACKGROUD: Tai Chi Chuan was used for stroke survivors with balance impairments. However, even a short-form of Tai Chi Chuan includes forms that make the exercise challenging for the stroke survivors. Tai Chi Yunshou (wave hands in the cloud) is the “mother” form and the fundamental form of all Tai Chi Chuan styles, which is considered more suitable and feasible for stroke survivors with balance impairments. So this study was designed to evaluate the effects of Tai Chi Yunshou exercise on community-based stroke patients with balance dysfunctions. METHODS: A total of 250 participants from 10 community health centers (5 per arm) were selected and randomly allocated into Tai Chi Yunshou exercise group (TC group) or a balance rehabilitation training group (control group) in an equal ratio. Participants in the TC group were received Tai Chi Yunshou exercise training five times per week for 12 weeks and those in control group were received balance rehabilitation training five times per week for 12 weeks. Outcome assessments including Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Time up to go test (TUGT), Modified Barthel Index (MBI) were measured at baseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, 12 weeks and followed-up 6 weeks (18 weeks), 12 weeks (24 weeks). Intention-to-treat analysis was performed. Analysis of variance of repeated measures was used to assess between-group differences. RESULTS: A total of 244 participants, 120 in the TC group and 124 in the rehabilitation group, were included in final analysis. There was no siginificant difference in Tai Chi Yunshou and balance rehabilitation training on the improvement of balance ability and mobility (P = 0.531 and P = 0.839, respectively) after adjustment for baseline. However, there was significant difference between two groups on improvement of motor funtion (P = 0.022), fear of falling (P < 0.001) and depression (P = 0.035) for the post stroke patients. No adverse events were reported during the study. CONCLUSION: Tai Chi Yunshou and balance rehabilitation training led to improved balance ability and functional mobility, and both are suitable community-based programs that may benefit for stroke recovery and community reintegration. Our data demonstrated that a 12-week Tai Chi Yunshou intervention was more effective in motor function, fear of falling and depression than balance rehabilitation training. Future studies examining the effectiveness of Tai Chi Yunahou as a balance ability improvement strategy for community-dwelling survivors of stroke are recommended. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Chinese Clinical Trail Registry: ChiCRT-TRC-13003641. Registration date: 22 August, 2013. BioMed Central 2018-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6292054/ /pubmed/30564291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11556-018-0206-x Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Xie, Guanli
Rao, Ting
Lin, Lili
Lin, Zhengkun
Xiao, Tianshen
Yang, Ming’ge
Xu, Ying
Fan, Jinmei
Lin, Shufang
Wu, Jinsong
Feng, Xiaodong
Li, Li
Tao, Jing
Chen, Lidian
Effects of Tai Chi Yunshou exercise on community-based stroke patients: a cluster randomized controlled trial
title Effects of Tai Chi Yunshou exercise on community-based stroke patients: a cluster randomized controlled trial
title_full Effects of Tai Chi Yunshou exercise on community-based stroke patients: a cluster randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Effects of Tai Chi Yunshou exercise on community-based stroke patients: a cluster randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Tai Chi Yunshou exercise on community-based stroke patients: a cluster randomized controlled trial
title_short Effects of Tai Chi Yunshou exercise on community-based stroke patients: a cluster randomized controlled trial
title_sort effects of tai chi yunshou exercise on community-based stroke patients: a cluster randomized controlled trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6292054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30564291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11556-018-0206-x
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