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Fall Prevention & Balance


A significant, damaging fall can precipitate a steep downward spiral culminating in death. Tai Chi Chuan prevents falls. Frailty and Injuries: Cooperative Studies of Intervention Techniques (FICSIT) was a large scale, (over 2000 people participated) prospective study to determine the effects of a number of interventions designed to prevent falls. Seven sites participated, each implementing a different strategy such as traditional physical therapy (individual or group), education/behavior modification, endurance training, flexibility, exercise, home safety evaluations, balance training, resistive training, nutritional supplements and Tai Chi Chuan. Only two interventions were linked with a statistically significant decrease in the number of falls. A group that engaged in strength and balance training (individualized physical therapy) saw a statistically significant decline in falls, while the most potent intervention tested, Tai Chi Chuan, realized a 47.5% decrease in multiple falls.

Given Tai Chi's apparent ability to prevent falls, it is not surprising that literature and clinical experience supports the notion that Tai Chi Chuan can improve balance. Several studies have compared Tai Chi Chuan practitioners to sedentary people. Each of these have concluded that the Tai Chi practitioners had significantly better balance. Prospective studies have also found improvement in balance tests including significant improvements in lateral body stability, single leg stance, moving platform posturography test and the Dizziness Handicap Inventory questionnaire scores and velocity of anterior and posterior sway. Another study found Tai Chi to be effective in maintaining balance improvements gained in an orthodox training program.

Finally, participants tend to report an improvement in balance. As previously discussed, a perceived increase in balance will tend to increase confidence in walking, which in turn, leads to a reduced fear of falling, reversing or slowing the spiral into frailty.

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