Yoga for People With Chronic Pain in a Community-Based Setting: A Feasibility and Pilot RCT
The purpose of this feasibility pilot study was to assess benefits of 8 weeks of yoga in people with chronic pain. Participants completed baseline assessments and were randomized to yoga or usual care. Yoga was offered twice a week for 8 weeks. We assessed feasibility and the Brief Pain Inventory (B...
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Main Authors: | Arlene A. Schmid PhD, OTR, FAOTA, RYT-200 (Author), Christine A. Fruhauf PhD (Author), Julia L. Sharp PhD (Author), Marieke Van Puymbroeck PhD, CTRS,FDRT, RYT-200 (Author), Matthew J. Bair MD, MS (Author), Jennifer Dickman Portz PhD, MSW (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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