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The Effects of a Tai Chi Exercise Program for Patients with Arthritis in Rural Areas

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KMID : 0607720100210010118
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a Tai-Chi exercise program on subjective health and physiological function index.

Methods: This study was designed as non-equivalent control group pretestposttest research. Eighteen women in each group completed the posttest with an attendance rate of 78.3 % after 12 weeks. The Tai Chi exercise program was provided two times a week over three months for the experimental group, but no program for the control group. A questionnaire was used for subjective health index, which consisted of Korean-WOMAC Index for joint stiffness, K-HAQ for physical disability, EQ-5D for quality of life and perceived health status, and CES-D for depression. To measure the effect on the physiological function index, femoral muscle strength, shoulder joint and back flexibility were measured.

Results: All variables except left anterior femoral muscle strength had significant homogeneity between the two groups. There were statistically significant differences between the experimental group and the control group in joint stiffness (t=-2.165, p =.03), physical disability (t=-2.231, p =.038), EQ-5D index (t=3.783, p =.001), perceived health status (t=-2.349, p =.025) and femoral posterior muscle strength (t=2.487, p =.038).

Conclusion: The Tai-Chi exercise program was beneficial for women with arthritis in rural communities.
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