About this trial
Accumulating evidence supports that more pain, whether measured by number of pain sites or pain severity, is associated with poorer cognitive function and mobility, and fall risk in older persons. Tai Chi which holistically integrates physical and cognitive functions offers the possibility not only of alleviating pain but also improving attention and mobility in the many older adults who have chronic multisite pain. This proposed full-size randomized controlled Tai Chi trial is a direct extension of the investigators' previous work examining chronic pain, attention demands, mobility and falls in the older population, and is built on the investigators' National Institute on Aging-supported Tai Chi feasibility and acceptability pilot studies among older adults with multisite pain and risk for falls. The goal of this single-blinded randomized controlled trial is to examine the effects of a 24-week Tai Chi intervention on chronic pain, cognition, mobility, fear of falling, and fall rate in older adults with multisite pain and at risk for falls. The results of this study will provide a foundation to establish the clinical significance of Tai Chi in the management of chronic multisite pain and to explore the mechanisms through which Tai Chi improves chronic pain symptoms and lowers fall rate in at-risk older adults.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
be 65 years or older
report chronic multisite (≥2 sites) musculoskeletal pain
have had 1 or more falls in the past year or current use of an assistive device (a cane or walker)
be able to walk 20 feet without help
Disqualifiers
actively engage in moderate to vigorous exercise for more than 40 min/week
practiced Tai Chi or other mind-body exercise within the past year, or practiced Tai Chi or other mind-body exercise regularly for at least 3 months within the past 5 years
have cognitive impairment consistent with dementia (Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) score < 18 after corrections),
have a diagnosis of a disease/condition that would interfere with their study participation (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, stroke, Parkinson's disease, degenerative neuromuscular disease, unstable cardiac disease, Alzheimer's disease or other dementia, terminal disease)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Light physical exercise
- Tai Chi
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Lead sponsor
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Collaborator
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Collaborator