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Healing Back Pain: The Mind-Body Connection
Healing Back Pain: The Mind-Body Connection
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8 Steps to a Pain-Free Back: Natural Posture Solutions for Pain in the Back, Neck, Shoulder, Hip, Knee, and Foot (Remember When It Didn't Hurt)
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Yoga for Back Pain

while it's common for most people to experience back pain at one time or another, those with chronic back pain can benefit from yoga. An ancient Indian form of meditation, yoga is growing in popularity with Americans, and many have found it helps with a variety of pain and illness.

 

Yoga started in India, some 4000 years ago and has changed throughout the years and now Americans have put their own stamp on it. Yoga will combine a blend of meditation, breathing, and physical exercises. Yoga can help back pain sufferers, increase flexibility, strength, and relaxation allowing the back to begin to heal itself.

While yoga has been known to relieve symptoms of disease and common ailments, as well as strains and over exertion problems, yoga is just now stepping into the back pain world. The goal of yoga for chronic back pain sufferers is to increase endurance, stability, strength as well as flexibility and it's been known that should yoga be a part of the rehabilitation process recuperation is quicker.

The breathing exercises of yoga, and the meditation help with the body's relaxation and also assist people with coping mechanisms for pain. It's also known to help with anxiety, depression, and the psychological effects of chronic pain. Although most people are questionable when they began a plan with yoga for back pain, it doesn't take long before people realize the benefits from the practice. Those who are not flexible to begin with benefit from yoga the most and because it is non-invasive and has the ability be customized to the individual.

While yoga is considered safe for most people, before you begin any exercise program you need to talk to your physician. There are certain poses within yoga that may need to be customized or modified for those with back problems. Advanced spinal stenosis is one of the conditions were modification of yoga practices will need to be done. Cervical spine disease is one that will also have to have yoga exercise modified to avoid doing head and shoulders stands.

For those with chronic back pain or who have recently injured their back, yoga can decrease recuperation time and alleviate pain as well as help the back return to normal function. It's important before you began any exercise program if you are a chronic back pain sufferer that you speak with your physician and your physical therapist and make sure that any medications will not disrupt any type of exercise program.

There are many different treatments available for chronic back pain, from medications, pain management clinics, surgery, and now noninvasive techniques such as yoga. While exercise is good for the body, no matter how injured your back is, it's imperative that you understand your particular injury and adjust all exercises accordingly for your own chronic back pain situation.



 

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