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BALANCE IMPROVEMENTS AFTER A WEEK-LONG TAI CHI WORKSHOP AS DETERMINED BY DYNAMIC POSTUROGRAPHY

机译:动态人体摄影术确定的一周之久的太极拳练习后的平衡改进

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The purpose of this study was threefold: 1) to explore static and dynamic posturography as an objective measure of balance performance after intensive practice of Tai Chi; 2) to determine whether multi-day Tai Chi workshops are viable venues to gather data from long-term Tai Chi practitioners and 3) to determine whether a 6-day, intensive Tai Chi intervention would improve the balance of participants. For posturography measurements we used the CAPS? Professional System (Vestibular Technologies, Cheyenne, WY), a portable computerized device which monitors body sway for 20 seconds, with eyes open or closed, when standing on a hard (static) or unstable (dynamic) surface. We employed the system to test 54 participants in a 6-day. Tai Chi workshop at South Hadley, MA. The beginning data showed that all participants had a stability score which fell into the acceptably normal category when normalized according to age and gender. Thirty-three participants performed the identical tests again at the end of the workshop. Changes of 2.1 points or larger on tests with the unstable surface were considered statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. On the test with eyes closed, the stability score changed on average by 3.0 (n=33). There was also a trend towards increased improvement of balance scores with increasing age when tested with eyes closed (highest average change of 4.2 for 61-70 year old group). Although with large individual variability, males (n=12, change in balance score of 3.6) showed on average a greater improvement in balance scores than females (n=21, change in balance score of 2.8). These data indicate that computerized posturography can successfully be used to monitor changes in balance performance such as occurring after intensive practice of Tai Chi as coordination exercise.
机译:这项研究的目的是三方面的:1)探索静态和动态姿势描写法,作为加强太极拳练习后平衡表现的客观指标; 2。 2)确定为期数天的太极工作室是否适合从长期的太极拳练习者那里收集数据,以及3)确定为期6天的密集太极拳干预是否会改善参与者的平衡。对于姿势测量,我们使用了CAPS?专业系统(Vestibular Technologies,Cheyenne,WY),一种便携式计算机化设备,当站立在坚硬(静态)或不稳定(动态)的表面上时,睁开或闭合眼睛,可监控身体摇摆20秒钟。我们使用该系统在6天内测试了54名参与者。马萨诸塞州南哈德利市太极拳工作室。最初的数据显示,所有参与者的稳定性得分在按照年龄和性别归一化时都属于可接受的正常类别。在研讨会结束时,有33名参与者再次进行了相同的测试。在具有95%置信度的情况下,在不稳定表面上进行的测试的2.1点或更大的变化被认为具有统计学意义。在闭着眼睛的测试中,稳定性得分平均变化了3.0(n = 33)。闭眼试验时,随着年龄的增长,平衡得分的改善也有增加的趋势(61-70岁组的最高平均变化为4.2)。尽管个体差异较大,但男性(n = 12,平衡分数变化为3.6)平均表现出比女性(n = 21,平衡分数变化为2.8)更大的改善。这些数据表明,计算机化的姿势描记术可以成功地用于监测平衡表现的变化,例如在大力练习太极拳作为协调运动后发生的变化。

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