Tai Chi for Wellness & Chronic Disease Management

Join experts, researchers, academicians and industry professionals to transform wellness through tai chi practice.

Join us for a three-day symposium bringing together tai chi, health, and wellness researchers

Workshops

Hands-on tai chi sessions led by expert instructors focused on chronic disease management.

A group of diverse participants practicing tai chi outdoors in a peaceful park setting.
A group of diverse participants practicing tai chi outdoors in a peaceful park setting.
Lectures

Insightful talks by wellness researchers exploring tai chi’s impact on mental well-being.

Interactive panels where health professionals discuss rehabilitation techniques using tai chi.

Networking
Attendees engaging in lively discussion during a wellness research panel at the event.
Attendees engaging in lively discussion during a wellness research panel at the event.

TCHWUSA International Symposium

Tuesday-Thursday, June 15-17, 2027

Miami-Florida, USA

Organized and hosted by Tai Chi Health & Wellness USA (TCHW-USA)

in collaboration with academic, medical, and community partners.

This symposium brings together leading experts to explore how Tai Chi contributes to

chronic disease management, rehabilitation, and mental well-being.

Sessions combine traditional wisdom with modern scientific research, offering physicians, therapists, and certified instructors, practical insights and networking opportunities.

Tai Chi Health & Wellness Symposium invites original papers, applied research, clinical case studies, and practice-based presentations for the 2027 TCHWUSA International Tai Chi for Wellness and Chronic Disease Management

The Symposium is a non-competitive, professional, educational forum dedicated to advancing evidence-based Tai Chi as a complementary approach in wellness, aging, and chronic disease management.

Symposium Focus

We welcome submissions that explore Tai Chi’s role across clinical, community, and care settings, including—but not limited to—the following areas:

Parkinson’s disease
Stroke recovery
Balance disorders and fall prevention
Arthritis and rheumatic disease
Chronic pain management
Cognitive decline and dementia support