The goal of this prospective study is to investigate the effects of 3 months seated Tai Chi (TC) practice on the eye-hand coordination and sitting balance control of subjects with Parkinson's disease. The main objective it aims to answer are the effects of seated TC training on: * Shoulder joint range of motion; * Eye-hand coordination; * Dynamic sitting balance control; and * Quality of life in individuals with Parkinson's disease Researchers compared seated TC training with a control group to see if it improved the aforementioned outcomes. Participants completed: * 3-month TC training of 24 sessions in total * two sessions per week and each session lasted for 1-hour * went on with their usual physical activities and routines outside the training
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Shoulder mobility
Timeframe: Immediate after 3-month training period
Eye-Hand Coordination Test
Timeframe: Immediate after 3-month training period
Dynamic sitting balance
Timeframe: Immediate after 3-month training period
Quality of life of Parkinson's disease patients
Timeframe: Immediate after 3-month training period