Mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan in Improving Knee Osteoarthritis from the Perspective of Sports Biomechanics

Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a chronic degenerative joint disease that occurs mostly in the elderly over the age of 60. Exercise therapy, represented by Tai Chi Chuan, has been proven to have good effective in relieving chronic pain caused by KOA. Long-term practice of Tai Chi Chuan can effectively...

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Main Authors: LIU Longcheng, ZHANG Feng, GAO Pengyi, ZHAO Tianlin, WANG Honghao, LI LIU Yinuo, WANG Jiaying, ZHU Xiangyu
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Published: Editorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine 2024-08-01
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Online Access:http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2024.04015
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author LIU Longcheng
ZHANG Feng
GAO Pengyi
ZHAO Tianlin
WANG Honghao
LI LIU Yinuo
WANG Jiaying
ZHU Xiangyu
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description Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a chronic degenerative joint disease that occurs mostly in the elderly over the age of 60. Exercise therapy, represented by Tai Chi Chuan, has been proven to have good effective in relieving chronic pain caused by KOA. Long-term practice of Tai Chi Chuan can effectively improve knee and ankle proprioception, enhance dynamic stability and reduce the risk of falls in patients with KOA. However, there is no unified consensus on the specific mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan. Patients with KOA have obvious changes in their biomechanical characteristics. The changes in biomechanical parameters are the initial factors and pathological basis of KOA. This study explores the mechanical effects of Tai Chi Chuan on the knee joint of patients with KOA based on sports biomechanics and analyzes the potential mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan in improving KOA, in order to provide a theoretical basis for Tai Chi Chuan intervention in KOA. The theory of sports biomechanics involved in Tai Chi Chuan includes dynamic part, static part and kinematic part. From the perspective of sports biomechanics, the potential mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan to improve KOA includes four aspects: improving balance ability, improving stability (improving quadriceps muscle strength, coordinating muscle groups around the knee joint and reducing the medial load of the knee joint in patients with KOA), balancing intra-articular stress (reducing the peak stress of meniscus and cartilage, improving lower limb muscle strength and lower limb alignment) and reducing movement reaction force. However, there are still some inadequacies in Tai Chi Chuan practice, which may affect the analysis of sports biomechanics, specifically manifest in the following four aspects: (1) The training method for Tai Chi Chuan beginners may not be appropriate, which may increase the probability of muscle, ligament and joint injuries. (2) Tai Chi Chuan training movements are difficult. Subjects tend to have nonstandard movements when they learn in a short time, which easily affects the accuracy of research data. (3) The gradual increase of dropout rate is not conducive to data statistics. (4) Complete Tai Chi Chuan is time-consuming and difficult to analyze individually. At present, representative movements are mainly analyzed, and research on non-representative movements is scarce.
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spelling doaj-art-826c94a2349644749a9cf89b787b40372025-01-14T10:09:01ZengEditorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine康复学报2096-03282024-08-013441141665672277Mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan in Improving Knee Osteoarthritis from the Perspective of Sports BiomechanicsLIU LongchengZHANG FengGAO PengyiZHAO TianlinWANG HonghaoLI LIU YinuoWANG JiayingZHU XiangyuKnee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a chronic degenerative joint disease that occurs mostly in the elderly over the age of 60. Exercise therapy, represented by Tai Chi Chuan, has been proven to have good effective in relieving chronic pain caused by KOA. Long-term practice of Tai Chi Chuan can effectively improve knee and ankle proprioception, enhance dynamic stability and reduce the risk of falls in patients with KOA. However, there is no unified consensus on the specific mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan. Patients with KOA have obvious changes in their biomechanical characteristics. The changes in biomechanical parameters are the initial factors and pathological basis of KOA. This study explores the mechanical effects of Tai Chi Chuan on the knee joint of patients with KOA based on sports biomechanics and analyzes the potential mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan in improving KOA, in order to provide a theoretical basis for Tai Chi Chuan intervention in KOA. The theory of sports biomechanics involved in Tai Chi Chuan includes dynamic part, static part and kinematic part. From the perspective of sports biomechanics, the potential mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan to improve KOA includes four aspects: improving balance ability, improving stability (improving quadriceps muscle strength, coordinating muscle groups around the knee joint and reducing the medial load of the knee joint in patients with KOA), balancing intra-articular stress (reducing the peak stress of meniscus and cartilage, improving lower limb muscle strength and lower limb alignment) and reducing movement reaction force. However, there are still some inadequacies in Tai Chi Chuan practice, which may affect the analysis of sports biomechanics, specifically manifest in the following four aspects: (1) The training method for Tai Chi Chuan beginners may not be appropriate, which may increase the probability of muscle, ligament and joint injuries. (2) Tai Chi Chuan training movements are difficult. Subjects tend to have nonstandard movements when they learn in a short time, which easily affects the accuracy of research data. (3) The gradual increase of dropout rate is not conducive to data statistics. (4) Complete Tai Chi Chuan is time-consuming and difficult to analyze individually. At present, representative movements are mainly analyzed, and research on non-representative movements is scarce.http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2024.04015knee osteoarthritisTai Chi Chuansports biomechanicsbalance abilitystabilityintra-articular stressreaction force
spellingShingle LIU Longcheng
ZHANG Feng
GAO Pengyi
ZHAO Tianlin
WANG Honghao
LI LIU Yinuo
WANG Jiaying
ZHU Xiangyu
Mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan in Improving Knee Osteoarthritis from the Perspective of Sports Biomechanics
康复学报
knee osteoarthritis
Tai Chi Chuan
sports biomechanics
balance ability
stability
intra-articular stress
reaction force
title Mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan in Improving Knee Osteoarthritis from the Perspective of Sports Biomechanics
title_full Mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan in Improving Knee Osteoarthritis from the Perspective of Sports Biomechanics
title_fullStr Mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan in Improving Knee Osteoarthritis from the Perspective of Sports Biomechanics
title_full_unstemmed Mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan in Improving Knee Osteoarthritis from the Perspective of Sports Biomechanics
title_short Mechanism of Tai Chi Chuan in Improving Knee Osteoarthritis from the Perspective of Sports Biomechanics
title_sort mechanism of tai chi chuan in improving knee osteoarthritis from the perspective of sports biomechanics
topic knee osteoarthritis
Tai Chi Chuan
sports biomechanics
balance ability
stability
intra-articular stress
reaction force
url http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2024.04015
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