Doing yoga exercises may help relief back pain, says study.
A new study indicates that taking part in yoga can be as effective as physical therapy for relieving back pain. The study was carried out by researchers from Boston Medical Center in the US.
For the research, 320 participants who were randomly assigned to complete either 12 weekly yoga classes or 15 physical therapy visits, or they were given an educational book and newsletters about coping with chronic low back pain.
After this, participants continued with a maintenance phase and were followed by researchers for one year.
The findings, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, showed that yoga was as safe and effective as physical therapy for improving function and relieving pain.
In addition, 12 weeks into the study, those who completed yoga or physical therapy sessions were less likely to take pain medication than those who received only the educational resources.
The researchers behind this new study now suggest that yoga may be an effective alternative to physical therapy, depending upon patient preferences, availability, and cost.
For the research, 320 participants who were randomly assigned to complete either 12 weekly yoga classes or 15 physical therapy visits, or they were given an educational book and newsletters about coping with chronic low back pain.
After this, participants continued with a maintenance phase and were followed by researchers for one year.
The findings, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, showed that yoga was as safe and effective as physical therapy for improving function and relieving pain.
In addition, 12 weeks into the study, those who completed yoga or physical therapy sessions were less likely to take pain medication than those who received only the educational resources.
The researchers behind this new study now suggest that yoga may be an effective alternative to physical therapy, depending upon patient preferences, availability, and cost.