Tai chi and chronic pain
The practice dates
back thousands of years
On the physical
side, tai chi supports or improves balance, coordination, flexibility, muscle
strength, and stamina. On the mental side, tai chi helps relieve stress,
improves body awareness and, when done in a group setting, reduces social
isolation. Tai chi can be gentle or vigorous, depending on the style you
practice (there are several different types).
Tai chi helps ease chronic pain
Some solid research shows that tai chi can benefit people with
osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, tension headache, and other
ongoing, painful conditions. In one trial, for example, 66 people with
fibromyalgia were randomized into two groups: one group took tai chi classes
twice a week, the other group attended wellness education and stretching
sessions twice a week. After 12 weeks, those in the tai chi group reported less
pain, fewer depression symptoms, and better sleep than the control group. The
results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
http://www.health.harvard.edu/alternative-and-complementary-medicine/tai-chi-and-chronic-pain
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