
Pain
Explore the latest in pain science research.
Check here for articles about pain and pain science. Pain science (also referred to as cognitive functional therapy (CFT) looks at the human experience of pain by incorporating biological, psychological and sociological factors that contribute to pain. It’s a discipline that takes the whole person into account when considering pain (not just muscles, and alignment) and pain management.
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- How does diaphragm training affect lumbar stabilization and low back pain?
- Does Yoga Improve Chronic Non‐Specific Low Back Pain?
- Do People With Back Pain Use Their Back Muscles Differently Than Those Without Back Pain?
- Is Sacroiliac Joint Instability Related to Chronic Pelvic Pain?
- Chronic Pain: The Role of Learning and Brain Plasticity
- Should Yoga Teachers Learn About Pain Science?
- Should Exercises be Painful when dealing with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain?
- Hypermobility: A Commonly Overlooked Cause of Chronic Pain
- Can Isometric Exercises Help with Pain Relief?
- Yoga Can Cause Pain