Effects of Tai Chi on Multisite Pain and Brain Functions in Older Adults



Status:Completed
Conditions:Chronic Pain, Chronic Pain
Therapuetic Areas:Musculoskeletal
Healthy:No
Age Range:65 - Any
Updated:10/27/2018
Start Date:May 2014
End Date:April 2017

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The main purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to assess the feasibility and
acceptability of a 12-week Tai Chi program for community-dwelling older adults with chronic
multisite pain and a history of falling. In addition, the investigators examined the effects
of Tai Chi on pain characteristics, cognition, physical function, gait mobility, levels of
pain-related biomarkers, fear of falling and rate of falls in these older adults.

Older adults aged ≥65 years with multisite pain who reported falling in the past year or
current use of an assistive device were recruited from Boston area communities. Participants
were randomized to either a Tai Chi (N=28) or a light physical exercise (N=26) program,
offered twice weekly for 12 weeks. The primary outcomes were feasibility and acceptability of
the 12-week Tai Chi/light exercise program. Secondary outcomes included pain characteristics
(pain severity and pain interference), cognition (attention and executive function), physical
function (walking speed, strength, and balance), gait mobility (singe-task and dual-task
gait), levels of pain-related markers (C-reactive protein, interleukin 6, tumor necrosis
factor alpha, and beta endorphin), fear of falling, and rate of falls.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Age of 65 years and older

- Multisite (2 or more sites) musculoskeletal pain

- At least one fall in the past year, or currently on an assistive device

- A sedentary lifestyle

- Be able to walk 20-feet without personal assistance

- Be able to communicate in English.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Regular Tai Chi practice

- Unstable cardiac disease

- Stroke

- Rheumatoid arthritis

- Degenerative neuromuscular disease

- Parkinson's disease

- Terminal disease

- Dementing illness
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