Archive for May, 2011

How Yoga Helps the Back

How Yoga Helps the Back

cfsd4 | May 20, 2011

The most commonly practiced form of yoga is Hatha yoga. A physical form, Hatha yoga incorporates a series of poses called Asanas, while relying on a breathing technique, referred to as Pranayama. By adopting very basic and sometimes very complex body postures and breathing techniques, the goal of yoga is to provide the practitioner a [...]

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Pilates Exercise and Back Pain

Pilates Exercise and Back Pain

cfsd4 | May 20, 2011

The important principles of Pilates are consistent with an exercise program that promotes back health. In particular, learning awareness of neutral alignment of the spine and strengthening the deep postural muscles that support this alignment are important skills for the back pain patient. Patients with pain stemming from excessive movement and degeneration of the intervertebral [...]

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Tai Chi for Posture and Back Pain

Tai Chi for Posture and Back Pain

cfsd4 | May 20, 2011

Tai Chi is a form of exercise that has recently been gaining popularity as a way to relieve and/or manage back pain and neck pain. It is often easy to associate Tai Chi with groups of people in parks or gyms moving slowly and deliberately in synchronization. These people are using the same Tai Chi [...]

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Mattresses and Sleep Positions for Each Back Pain Diagnosis

Mattresses and Sleep Positions for Each Back Pain Diagnosis

cfsd4 | May 20, 2011

An important factor that can influence individual preferences for mattresses, beds and sleeping positions is the specific back condition a person has. For example: Osteoarthritis. Patients with pain from osteoarthritis of the facet joints may prefer to sleep on their sides with their knees curled up (in the fetal position). This helps open up the [...]

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