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Pilates Or Stretch For Back Pain
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Chiropractors,Physiotherapists and Osteopaths are increasingly recommending Pilates to their patients as a possible cure for their aching backs. This series of articles focus on correct posture and core strength which are key elements of the Pilates method. They also discuss stretch for back pain, which many people consider to be the better remedy.
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Pilates is The Best Treatment For Back Pain
When you think about all of the treatments available for back pain, you most likely think of the usual treatments such as doctors, medication, acupuncture, massage, and physical therapy. But what about Pilates? There are so many people who are spendi...
Is Pilates All That It Will Take To Get Rid Of My Back Pain?
Perhaps you’re a skeptic, or perhaps you just want to know if Pilates is really all it takes to get rid of your pain. You may be wondering if you are going to need to take medication while you try these exercises. People tend to have concerns a...
Free Pilates Intermediates DVD
When you buy any of our nine superb pilates DVDs your free Pilates for Intermediates DVD (worth £17) will be automatically shipped with your order. In Addition as a special bonus for a limited period Free Worldwide Postage will be included So head o...
Can Pilates Really Relieve My Back Pain?
How can you become convinced that Pilates is the answer to your back pain? There is only one way but a lot of people don’t want to take the time to find out. Only those who have a real desire to discover what their lives could be like without m...
Misconceptions About Pilates In Relation To Pain Relief
On any given day, people do a good bit of sitting, standing, lying down and walking. With every movement you make while you are in pain, your misery becomes even more pronounced. That is another reason why people are bewildered when they are asked to...
Does Pilates Work To Ease Pain
Everyone has heard of physical therapy for pain, but what about Pilates? There are similarities between both. For one, they both involve slow, controlled movements. The second thing is that they can both be done by people who are in pain. The answer ...


Hi Steven:
I like your blog. As a prior chronic back pain sufferer, I appreciate your information on Pilates, stretching, etc. I also have a back pain blog that I started to help myself and others find natural back pain remedies and treatments for. I'd love your feedback on mine: http://stopbackpaincausenow.com.
I've added your blog as a favorite, and look forward to hearing from you. Take care.
Julie
admin@stopbackpaincausenow.com
Posted: September 16th, 2009 | More Reviews From jeley | Report This Comment