The effect of Ai Chi and Tai Chi training on physical function, functional balance and fear of falling of patients with knee osteoarthritis

Background: Osteoarthritis is one of the most common diseases of old age. This study aimed to compare the effect of Ai Chi and Tai Chi training on physical function, functional balance, and fear of falling of patients with knee osteoarthritis. Materials and Methods: 30 male patients with knee osteo...

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Main Authors: Jaber Zamani, Nader Rahnama
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Published: Kashan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-5a91ec261a5548948e2119827d203ca82021-03-16T10:16:14Zfas Kashan University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesFiyz̤1029-78552008-98212021-03-01246610620The effect of Ai Chi and Tai Chi training on physical function, functional balance and fear of falling of patients with knee osteoarthritisJaber Zamani0Nader Rahnama 1Department of Sport Injury and Corrective Exercises, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, I.R. Iran.Department of Sport Injury and Corrective Exercises, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, I.R. Iran.Background: Osteoarthritis is one of the most common diseases of old age. This study aimed to compare the effect of Ai Chi and Tai Chi training on physical function, functional balance, and fear of falling of patients with knee osteoarthritis. Materials and Methods: 30 male patients with knee osteoarthritis were randomly divided to experimental groups 1 and 2. Ai Chi and Tai Chi training program was performed for 8 weeks, 3 sessions per week, and 60 minutes per session under the supervision of the researcher. To measure patients' physical function variables used the WOMAC questionnaire, take a stand-up test, sit for 30 seconds and get up from a chair, take a 40-meter brisk walk test and take a step-up test to assess functional balance, and fear of falling was assessed by FES-I questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using analysis of covariance at the level of 5% error, using version 22 of SPSS software. Results: The results showed that intragroup changes in physical function, functional balance, and fear of falling after eight weeks of training were significant in the Ai Chi and Tai Chi groups (P≤0.001). However, the results showed a significant difference only in the fear of falling between the two groups (P=0.003) and the mean score of patients in Ai chi group was significantly higher. Conclusion: In general, this study shows that Ai Chi and Tai Chi training, at least in the short term, can significantly improve the physical function, functional balance and fear of falling of patients with osteoarthritis. Therefore these treatments, are considered safe exercising methods alongside other treatments, and are recommended for osteoarthritis.http://feyz.kaums.ac.ir/article-1-4214-en.htmlknee osteoarthritisai chitai chiphysical functionfunctional balancefear of falling
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The effect of Ai Chi and Tai Chi training on physical function, functional balance and fear of falling of patients with knee osteoarthritis
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knee osteoarthritis
ai chi
tai chi
physical function
functional balance
fear of falling
author_facet Jaber Zamani
Nader Rahnama
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title The effect of Ai Chi and Tai Chi training on physical function, functional balance and fear of falling of patients with knee osteoarthritis
title_short The effect of Ai Chi and Tai Chi training on physical function, functional balance and fear of falling of patients with knee osteoarthritis
title_full The effect of Ai Chi and Tai Chi training on physical function, functional balance and fear of falling of patients with knee osteoarthritis
title_fullStr The effect of Ai Chi and Tai Chi training on physical function, functional balance and fear of falling of patients with knee osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed The effect of Ai Chi and Tai Chi training on physical function, functional balance and fear of falling of patients with knee osteoarthritis
title_sort effect of ai chi and tai chi training on physical function, functional balance and fear of falling of patients with knee osteoarthritis
publisher Kashan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
series Fiyz̤
issn 1029-7855
2008-9821
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Background: Osteoarthritis is one of the most common diseases of old age. This study aimed to compare the effect of Ai Chi and Tai Chi training on physical function, functional balance, and fear of falling of patients with knee osteoarthritis. Materials and Methods: 30 male patients with knee osteoarthritis were randomly divided to experimental groups 1 and 2. Ai Chi and Tai Chi training program was performed for 8 weeks, 3 sessions per week, and 60 minutes per session under the supervision of the researcher. To measure patients' physical function variables used the WOMAC questionnaire, take a stand-up test, sit for 30 seconds and get up from a chair, take a 40-meter brisk walk test and take a step-up test to assess functional balance, and fear of falling was assessed by FES-I questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using analysis of covariance at the level of 5% error, using version 22 of SPSS software. Results: The results showed that intragroup changes in physical function, functional balance, and fear of falling after eight weeks of training were significant in the Ai Chi and Tai Chi groups (P≤0.001). However, the results showed a significant difference only in the fear of falling between the two groups (P=0.003) and the mean score of patients in Ai chi group was significantly higher. Conclusion: In general, this study shows that Ai Chi and Tai Chi training, at least in the short term, can significantly improve the physical function, functional balance and fear of falling of patients with osteoarthritis. Therefore these treatments, are considered safe exercising methods alongside other treatments, and are recommended for osteoarthritis.
topic knee osteoarthritis
ai chi
tai chi
physical function
functional balance
fear of falling
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