Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Can Yoga Improve Back Pain?



Can Yoga Improve Back Pain?

Poor posture and tight or weak muscles can place undue strain on the spine, thus causing back pain.  However, a delicate balance must be maintained between the various postural muscles to ensure proper alignment and curvature of the spine. The traditional medical approach is to encourage strengthening of the abdominal muscles.  Unfortunately, this generic prescription only benefits a small portion of patients, while others require stretching of tight muscles or strengthening of the weak muscles. Yoga  practice offers a well-rounded approach that addresses all potential muscle groups and may be customized to fit specific needs. With the combination of warm-up, asanas, breathing exercises, and meditation, yoga serves as an  effective and versatile therapy to remedy tight muscles, weak muscles and postural issues that contribute to back pain (McCall, 2007, 190-192).
Tekur and colleagues (2012) studied the impact of a comprehensive yoga program on   patients with chronic low-back pain.  Surprisingly, they found that the majority of participants experienced significant relief from back-pain with just seven days of yoga therapy.  The authors concluded that the yoga intervention produced equal or superior results to typical treatments such as traditional exercise, physical therapy, and counseling (Tekur et al, 2012).  In addition, they postulate that yoga therapy may mediate chronic stress, anxiety and depression, which can break the cycle of chronic back pain (Tekur et al, 2012). Always consult your physician before beginning any complimentary treatment for back pain or other physical symptom...