Augmented reality-assisted training with selected Tai-Chi movements improves balance control and increases lower limb muscle strength in older adults: A prospective randomized trial
Background/Objective: Tai-Chi benefits older adults by enhancing balance control and increasing the muscle strength of the lower limbs. However, a complete set of traditional Tai-Chi exercises is sometimes too difficult for beginners. We investigated whether practicing augmented reality-assisted tra...
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Main Authors: | Po-Jung Chen (Author), I-Wen Penn (Author), Shun-Hwa Wei (Author), Long-Ren Chuang (Author), Wen-Hsu Sung (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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