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Research shows therapeutic virtual yoga program can be effective for chronic low back pain

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Last updated: November 2, 2024 7:43 pm
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Yoga has long been praised for its ability to promote relaxation, flexibility, and overall well-being. Now, a new study from Cleveland Clinic has found that virtual yoga may also be an effective treatment for chronic low back pain.

Chronic low back pain affects up to 20% of adults worldwide, making it a common and debilitating condition. Traditional treatments for low back pain often fall short, leading researchers to explore alternative options like virtual yoga.

In a 24-week randomized clinical trial involving 140 participants with chronic low back pain, researchers found that a 12-week virtual yoga program led to significant improvements in pain intensity and back-related function. Participants in the virtual yoga group reported six times greater reductions in pain intensity and 2.7 times greater improvements in back-related function compared to those who did not participate in the yoga classes.

Moreover, participants in the virtual yoga group also reported using less pain medication and experiencing improved sleep quality. These benefits were sustained at the 24-week follow-up assessment, suggesting that virtual yoga may offer a comprehensive approach to managing chronic low back pain.

Lead researcher, Dr. Robert Saper, emphasized the importance of virtual yoga as a safe and effective therapeutic option for individuals struggling with chronic low back pain. The study’s first author, Dr. Hallie Tankha, highlighted the need to increase access to this beneficial treatment.

Moving forward, Dr. Saper plans to expand this research with a larger and more diverse sample of patients from multiple healthcare systems. The findings of this study were published in JAMA Network Open and offer promising insights into the potential of virtual yoga for managing chronic low back pain.

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As healthcare providers continue to explore innovative treatment options for chronic pain conditions, virtual yoga stands out as a promising and accessible therapy. By harnessing the power of technology to deliver yoga classes directly to individuals in need, this study opens up new possibilities for managing chronic low back pain and improving overall quality of life.

For more information on the study, you can access the full article in JAMA Network Open with the DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.42339. This groundbreaking research was conducted by Cleveland Clinic, a leading healthcare institution dedicated to advancing patient care and medical research.

As we navigate the complexities of chronic pain management, virtual yoga offers a ray of hope for those seeking alternative and effective solutions. By embracing the healing power of yoga in a virtual format, individuals with chronic low back pain can find relief, strength, and renewed vitality in their journey towards better health and wellness.

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