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Pain Management Class 2010: Breathing Exercises, Part 1

January 18th, 2010 · 4 Comments

Each Monday this series of articles will feature pain management techniques to help you decrease and cope with pain.  It’s your at-home pain management class!

So far we’ve looked what stages you go through when you try to change a habit, and what can help you at each stage to be successful with your habit-change goal.  Today we’ll start to look at some pain management skills and exercises that can be helpful to use regularly.

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The first skills that I teach patients are relaxed breathing exercises.  These help you reduce pain by helping you relax.  Here are 2 for you to try:

You can use these exercises in several ways:

  • read through the exercise and then do it from memory (it doesn’t have to be done exactly as I’ve written it)
  • tape record the exercise yourself, then play it back for yourself to do
  • have someone else read or record the exercise for you

Your assignment:  Do at least 1 breathing exercise a day

Let me know how you do in the comments!

Next Monday, we’ll look at a basic relaxation exercise for pain relief.

Other articles in this series:

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