ABSTRACTBackground Yoga integrates all aspects of self, with biological, mental, intellectual, and spiritual elements. The practice of yoga aligns with the biopsychosocial model of health and, as such, it can be instrumental in pain treatment.Aims The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore perceptions regarding the yoga sessions for chronic pain through thematic content analysis with comparison of gender, veteran or civilian status, and delivery methods.Methods Patients with chronic pain attended a 5-week intensive interdisciplinary chronic pain management program at the Michael G. DeGroote Pain Clinic. Participants were asked to complete six open-ended questions following four weekly 1-h yoga classes, through in-person or virtual...
Yoga is increasingly ubiquitous in the United States and globally. The growth of yoga\u27s popularit...
Background. Musculoskeletal conditions comprise a diverse group of disorders, united by a commonalit...
Yoga is increasingly ubiquitous in the United States and globally. The growth of yoga\u27s popularit...
Ample research has demonstrated the impact of yoga on chronic pain, as well as its psychological cor...
There is a pressing need to identify non-opioid, evidence-based treatments to address the high preva...
ObjectiveMillions of military personnel and veterans live with chronic mental and physical health co...
Yoga is a popular modality of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and yet a relatively sma...
Abstract Background Clinical Practice Guidelines for Gulf War Illness (GWI) recommend integrative he...
Objectives: This study investigated the perceived influence of yoga on body perception and psychosoc...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a specialized yoga intervention for inpatien...
Chronic pain is a significant source of suffering in the United States, and many individuals increas...
Background: Although yoga is increasingly being provided to active duty soldiers and veterans, studi...
IntroductionChronic low back pain (cLBP) is prevalent, especially among military veterans. Many cLBP...
The prevalence of stress-related illness has grown in recent years. Many of these patients seek help...
Abstract The prevalence of stress-related illness has grown in recent years. Many of these patients ...
Yoga is increasingly ubiquitous in the United States and globally. The growth of yoga\u27s popularit...
Background. Musculoskeletal conditions comprise a diverse group of disorders, united by a commonalit...
Yoga is increasingly ubiquitous in the United States and globally. The growth of yoga\u27s popularit...
Ample research has demonstrated the impact of yoga on chronic pain, as well as its psychological cor...
There is a pressing need to identify non-opioid, evidence-based treatments to address the high preva...
ObjectiveMillions of military personnel and veterans live with chronic mental and physical health co...
Yoga is a popular modality of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and yet a relatively sma...
Abstract Background Clinical Practice Guidelines for Gulf War Illness (GWI) recommend integrative he...
Objectives: This study investigated the perceived influence of yoga on body perception and psychosoc...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a specialized yoga intervention for inpatien...
Chronic pain is a significant source of suffering in the United States, and many individuals increas...
Background: Although yoga is increasingly being provided to active duty soldiers and veterans, studi...
IntroductionChronic low back pain (cLBP) is prevalent, especially among military veterans. Many cLBP...
The prevalence of stress-related illness has grown in recent years. Many of these patients seek help...
Abstract The prevalence of stress-related illness has grown in recent years. Many of these patients ...
Yoga is increasingly ubiquitous in the United States and globally. The growth of yoga\u27s popularit...
Background. Musculoskeletal conditions comprise a diverse group of disorders, united by a commonalit...
Yoga is increasingly ubiquitous in the United States and globally. The growth of yoga\u27s popularit...