Tai Chi Systems Map Auxiliary Training Outcomes

A scoping review published in Journal of Medical Internet Research (2025) analyzes Tai Chi Chuan auxiliary training systems across studies from 2014–2024, identifying 34 eligible papers. The review finds desktop applications predominate (13/34), most systems target general populations, and clinical validation is limited—only two VR systems showed efficacy in older adults. Authors call for standardized reporting, diverse samples, and long-term trials.
Key Points
- 1Catalogs 34 studies from 2014–2024, 24 rated medium-to-high quality, 13 desktop applications
- 2Highlights limited clinical validation: only two VR systems showed efficacy improving cognition and motor function
- 3Calls for standardized reporting, diverse samples, long-term trials to enable clinical deployment
Scoring Rationale
Comprehensive scoping review with peer-reviewed registration; limited by narrow clinical validation, sample diversity, and short-term follow-up.
Sources
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