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A Mobile Tai Chi Platform for Fall Prevention in Older Adults - Phase II

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Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital · 2021

Abstract

This is a single-arm longitudinal feasibility study for older adults that involves a 12-week home-based Tai Chi program and includes four remote and/or in-person data collection visits. The investigators will collect additional clinical data in a subset of participants who agree to undergo additional assessments in the Motion Analysis Laboratory at the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston, MA during two in-person data collection sessions. The investigators will assess feasibility and acceptability of the Tele-Tai Chi intervention; explore changes in clinically relevant outcome measures including: physical activity, self-efficacy, quality of life, balance, and gait; and evaluate longitudinal changes in Tai Chi proficiency.

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Anonymous. (2021). A Mobile Tai Chi Platform for Fall Prevention in Older Adults - Phase II. <em>Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05006261
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Anonymous. A Mobile Tai Chi Platform for Fall Prevention in Older Adults - Phase II. Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. 2021.
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@misc{anon2021AMobil, title = {A Mobile Tai Chi Platform for Fall Prevention in Older Adults - Phase II}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital}, year = {2021}, }

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