Smart tai chi: tech teaches safer moves for aching knees
NCT ID NCT03621631
Summary
This small study tested if real-time biofeedback could help people with knee osteoarthritis learn a modified form of Tai Chi. The goal was to teach movements that put less stress on the knee joint. Researchers wanted to see if this new approach was practical and safe for participants to learn.
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UT Health San Antonio, Rehabilitation Biomechanics Lab
San Antonio, Texas, 78258, United States
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