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East Meets West in Therapeutic Approaches to the Management of Chronic Pain

Abstract

Yoga as a holistic principle, not only practice of asanas or poses, integrates all aspects of the self, with biological, mental, intellectual, and spiritual elements. Yoga encompasses the biopsychosocial medical perspective, which regards pain as a dynamic interaction between physiological, psychological, and social factors. The purpose of this perspective article is to compare and contrast psychological practices such as mindfulness meditation, relaxation response (RR), and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with Yoga in their management of chronic pain. The use of these practices is explored through history, literature, and research studies. Results from scientific studies on Yoga show changes in health-related pain outcomes for patients with chronic pain. The key aspects of Yoga, notably relaxation, positive thinking, and mindfulness, are discussed in relation to mindfulness meditation, RR, and CBT.

Authors

Hapidou EG; Huang TQ

Journal

International Journal of Yoga, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 70–75

Publisher

Wolters Kluwer

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

DOI

10.4103/ijoy.ijoy_104_21

ISSN

0973-6131

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

McMaster Research Centers and Institutes (RCI)

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