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Yoga Anatomy-Low Back Pain and Breathing Patterns

October 31st, 2009

yoga breathing and back painMy Yoga Online has added a new yoga anatomy article by Dr. Carla Cupido: Altered Breathing Patterns in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients Dr. Cupido reviews the latest research that has revealed how breathing becomes negatively affected with low bain pain.

A very interesting paper was published in European Spine Journal this month entitled Altered Breathing Patterns in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients. Rousell and his colleague’s research proved that patients with chronic low back pain often experience altered breathing patterns while performing movements involving the core muscles. This is relevant for anyone who moves and has low back pain! Let’s define each of the patterns that were considered impaired: click here to read full article

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  1. James
    January 28th, 2010 at 17:28 | #1

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