
Tai Chi appears to have beneficial effects on knee biomechanics in individuals with knee osteoarthritis, notably altering muscle activation and joint load distribution, although more research is needed for comprehensive understanding.
knee biomechanics, exercise, movement therapy, knee function, physical therapy, Tai Chi, joint health, biomechanics, rehabilitation, orthopaedics
knee biomechanics, exercise, movement therapy, knee function, physical therapy, Tai Chi, joint health, biomechanics, rehabilitation, orthopaedics
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