I was very excited to come across this handout that shows how a chair can be used for seated and standing yoga. The pictures are very clear and each pose identifies medical conditions (for example, spinal stenosis or hip replacement) where you need to proceed with caution.
Seated and Standing Yoga with a Chair (handout)
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Exercises for repetitive strain injuries
The UC Santa Barbara Ergonomics Program has an excellent handout on stretching exercises to prevent and treat repetitive strain injuries. I think the same exercises work very well for chronic pain in general. Here's the link to the handout that can be downloaded as a pdf.
Stretching Exercises (Handout)
Stretching Exercises (Handout)
Gentle Chair Yoga
Gentle yoga is another form of exercise that works well for people with chronic pain. In this 13 minute video, Jessica Hatchett does a nice job of demonstrating yoga in a chair.
Tai Chi for Health and Relaxation
I'm always on the lookout for gentle exercises that work for people with chronic pain. Fortunately there are many options including Tai Chi. This form of Chinese exercise is so slow and gentle that it is often called, "moving meditation." Here is Part 1 - 5 Minute Tai Chi for Health and Relaxation.
And here is Part 2. I appreciate that Dr. Lam demonstrates both the standing and seated movements.
And here is Part 2. I appreciate that Dr. Lam demonstrates both the standing and seated movements.
Is it really possible to "think your pain away?" More on Dr. Mackey's research in this Discovery Channel video. (Note: this link will open in a new window)
Discovery Channel: Human Body - Pushing The Limits March 2008
Discovery Channel: Human Body - Pushing The Limits March 2008
What does the brain have to do with chronic pain? Apparently a lot. In this video, you'll hear from Sean Mackey, MD, PhD at Stanford's Neuroscience and Pain Laboratory. For the first time in medical history, we have the technology to see the connection between pain and the brain and can use this information to teach people how to "turn the volume down" on their pain.
Pain pathways
Sometimes it's hard to communicate exactly what pain pathways look like in the human body. Using animations that are very well done, this 2 minute video provides an interesting visual image of "pain circuits." Take a look.
The mystery of chronic pain
In this 8 minute video, Eliot Krane talks about the mystery of chronic pain. As a pediatrician, anesthesiologist, and pain specialist at Stanford, I think he knows what he is talking about.
What to do about chronic pain in 5 minutes
Do you have 5 minutes to learn more about chronic pain? Take a look at this video. If only I could draw that fast!
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