Dealing with Chronic Pain


For some people there seems to be no alternative in their life other than to accept the fact that they have to live with chronic pain each day of their life.
The pain can also stop them from doing specific forms of exercise.

Medications rarely help and often they have other side effects that cause problems that add another factor to the difficulties the pain sufferer has to endure.

Obviously then an alternative method of pain management where medications aren't required or where they can be reduced is welcomed by these people.

Yoga offers the opportunity to help people manage their pain and sometimes eliminate it from their life.

When we feel pain it naturally causes the body to become tense and tighten the muscles in the area of the pain. This natural reaction actually makes the pain more intense and using simple yoga relaxation techniques will help to retrain the body's response to the pain.

Breathing techniques that are taught in yoga help the body to become more relaxed and without the additional tension in the muscles the pain can be reduced somewhat.

As people become more advanced with their yoga training they will be able to calm themselves and relax more easily and when they feel pain they will be able to instantly relax and reduce the impact of the pain.

These relaxation techniques also help the brain to release more of the positive chemicals that not only make the person feel better, but help to reduce the effects of the pain.

Yoga exercises also help to strengthen the body as a whole and quite often the additional strength and flexibility that is gained from yoga in other areas of the body is sufficient to reduce the pain considerably in the affected area and in many cases eliminate it completely.

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