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January 27, 2015

Doctors like your Baton Rouge chiropractor oftentimes prescribes exercise for back pain and neck pain help. Will exercise assist with the back and neck pain? For sure! Are there volumes of research that show exercise helps with these pains? Conclusively! Medical Spine and Sports Injury and Rehab Centers recognizes that the encircling muscles and fascia are quite vital when it comes to managing and relieving back and neck pain. This is why a segment of the Baton Rouge chiropractic care plan at Medical Spine and Sports Injury and Rehab Centers is normally exercise for the physical body. But what about the mental part of back and neck pain? There's a good exercise for your brain that can help with your controlling your body: meditation.

Meditation is in the news. You've probably heard about meditation. It’s likely a recognition that the mind plays an important role in people’s daily experience of life. For some Baton Rouge folks, meditation may be “out there,” but for others meditation may be the thing to try that will offer relieving help.

Now, patients who suffer with a chronic pain condition - one that has been with them for years be that neck pain or back pain or leg pain or whatever - are used to their mind’s attention to pain. Might meditation be a way for them to change their focus, adjust their attention? It may be. Meditation may be for some Medical Spine and Sports Injury and Rehab Centers’s Baton Rouge neck pain patients a way to contain and manage the pain.

Researchers just published findings that meditation may be a new approach to reducing chronic neck pain. Medical Spine and Sports Injury and Rehab Centers strives to share new and effective approaches to pain reduction and management for our Baton Rouge patients.  Now, these researchers studied chronic neck pain patients who had experienced neck pain for an average of 11 years.  These neck pain patients reported pain over 40 out of 100 on the pain scale. The researchers randomized these chronic neck pain patients to one of two groups for 8 weeks: meditation or home exercise.  Medical Spine and Sports Injury and Rehab Centers found the outcomes encouraging: meditation “significantly reduced pain” and decreased the bothersomeness of the neck pain more than home exercise. Bottomline: meditation seemed to have helped these chronic neck pain sufferers with pain reduction and pain coping. (1) Medical Spine and Sports Injury and Rehab Centers sees nothing wrong with either of these outcomes!

So try to exercise your mind with meditation to reduce back and neck pain. It can be done at home alone or with others in a class or via an online directed meditation. Whatever format you are comfortable with, meditation may be an effective addition to your Baton Rouge chiropractic care plan of spinal manipulation with Cox Technic and exercise. Contact Medical Spine and Sports Injury and Rehab Centers today.