The role of Tai Chi in managing Parkinson's disease: A review of therapeutic mechanisms and clinical outcomes
Tai Chi is a traditional Chinese martial art characterized by maintaining postures and performing slow, fluid movements. This exercise involves actions like extending the knees and hips, shifting weight, flexing, rotating the trunk, and coordinating arm movements. All of this improves balance, motor...
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Main Authors: | Adrianna Marta Paziewska (Author), Karolina Jurasz (Author), Radosław Cymer (Author), Ewa Rzeska (Author), Michał Rogulski (Author) |
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Kazimierz Wielki University,
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