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East meets west in therapeutic approaches to the management of chronic pain

Yoga as a holistic principle, not only practice of asanas or poses, integrates all aspects of the self, with biological, mental, intellectual, and spiritual elements. Yoga encompasses the biopsychosocial medical perspective, which regards pain as a dynamic interaction between physiological, psycholo...

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Published in:International journal of yoga 2022-01, Vol.15 (1), p.70-75
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Mindfulness
Mindfulness meditation
Pain
pain acceptance
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