Huang, Hsing-PoHsing-PoHuangKuo, Chien-ChungChien-ChungKuoLu, Shiuan-HueiShiuan-HueiLuChen, Sheng-ChangSheng-ChangChenHo, Tsung-JungTsung-JungHoTUNG-WU LU2023-02-092023-02-0920221663-4365https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/627832Losing balance or tripping over obstacles is considered one of the most common causes of falls in the elderly. Tai-Chi Chuan (TCC) has been shown to improve muscle strength, inter-joint coordination and balance control in the elderly. This study aimed to determine whether older long-term TCC practitioners would show multi-joint kinematic strategies that would reduce the risk of tripping during obstacle-crossing compared to peers without TCC experience.enTai-Chi Chuan; balance control strategies; fall risk; kinematics strategies; obstacle-crossing[SDGs]SDG3Synergistic multi-joint kinematic strategies to reduce tripping risks during obstacle-crossing in older long-term Tai-Chi Chuan practitionersjournal article10.3389/fnagi.2022.961515362479912-s2.0-85139991128https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85139991128