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Your Partners In Pain
SaskPain
20 episodes
4 months ago
A Saskatchewan-based podcast that aims to bring together those who live with pain, healthcare providers who treat chronic pain, and researchers working on topics that affect people living with pain.
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A Saskatchewan-based podcast that aims to bring together those who live with pain, healthcare providers who treat chronic pain, and researchers working on topics that affect people living with pain.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
Education
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12 - Yoga Therapy for Pain with Sarah Garden
Your Partners In Pain
46 minutes
3 years ago
12 - Yoga Therapy for Pain with Sarah Garden
In episode twelve, we speak to yoga therapist Sarah Garden about how yoga can be a tool to manage or treat chronic pain. Sarah discusses how yoga can make a difference in dealing with chronic pain due to your brain’s neuroplasticity, how the ARMS model can be helpful, and what it’s like working as a yoga therapist in Saskatchewan. Join us and learn about the importance of paying attention to what’s going on in your body and how you might be able to change your relationship with your pain.
Your Partners In Pain
A Saskatchewan-based podcast that aims to bring together those who live with pain, healthcare providers who treat chronic pain, and researchers working on topics that affect people living with pain.