Wheelchair Tai Chi as a Therapeutic Exercise for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Y. T. Wang, Li-Shan Chang, Shihui Chen, Yaping Zhong, Yi Yang, Zhanghua Li, Timothy E. Madison
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Abstract

Individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) rarely participate in health-promotion programs or wellness screenings due to the lack of accessibility, adaptations, and tertiary healthcare providers. An unconditioned body is more prone to suffer injury and is at risk for more severe health problems than a conditioned one. As is common in individuals with SCI, a physically inactive lifestyle is associated with secondary conditions such as cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, respiratory complications, urinary tract infections, pain, and depression. While there are many health and exercise programs available for able-bodied individuals, few of them can accommodate individuals with SCI. Wheelchair tai chi, a mind-body harmony exercise focusing on both physical and mental health, is suggested as an activity that could be made available for individuals with SCI. The purpose of this article is to introduce a wheelchair tai chi exercise program to promote the physical and mental health of students with SCI or other disabilities.
轮椅太极拳对脊髓损伤患者的治疗作用
由于缺乏可及性、适应性和三级医疗保健提供者,脊髓损伤(SCI)患者很少参与健康促进计划或健康筛查。一个没有条件的身体比一个有条件的身体更容易受伤,更有可能出现更严重的健康问题。在脊髓损伤患者中,缺乏运动的生活方式与心血管疾病、骨质疏松症、呼吸系统并发症、尿路感染、疼痛和抑郁等继发性疾病有关。虽然有许多健康和锻炼项目可供健全的人使用,但很少有适合脊髓损伤患者的。轮椅太极是一种注重身心健康的身心和谐运动,建议为脊髓损伤患者提供一种活动。本文的目的是介绍一种轮椅太极拳运动计划,以促进SCI或其他残疾学生的身心健康。
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Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance
Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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