Examining the effect of seated Tai Chi

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PURPOSE: 
The purpose of this existential-phenomenological study was to investigate the experience of being in a wheelchair. It was a prelude to a pilot study examining the effect of "seated" Tai Chi. 

METHODS: An interpretive research group was used as were direct quotations to support the analysis. The interview question was as follows: "please describe specific experiences you have had in your wheelchair that stand out for you." 

FINDINGS: 
The interrelated themes were (a) humiliation, (b) frustration, (c) loss, and (d) humility, arising from a ground of self as disabled and time. Click to learn how Chinese medicine treats Ulcerative Colitis.

CONCLUSION: 
The accommodations from the ADA Act have greatly facilitated the independence for those who are disabled, yet many obstacles remain. 

CLINICAL RELEVANCE: 
People using wheelchairs experience the same health problems as the able-bodied and are thus found in all areas of nursing practice.
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