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Relieving Chronic Pain through simple stretches and exercises starts with finding the right movements for your body. In this video, I’ll show you gentle stretches and exercises to help relieve chronic pain without causing a flare-up.

Chronic pain conditions, which are sometimes diagnosed as widespread pain or fibromyalgia, usually involve widespread pain throughout the body. While movement and exercises are essential for managing chronic pain, too much intensity can sometimes make symptoms worse. That’s why it’s always important to listen to your body and go at your own pace.

This video focuses on low-impact, easy-to-follow stretches and exercises you can do at home to help relieve chronic pain. Whether you’re dealing with fibromyalgia or other forms of chronic pain, these movements are designed to help you find pain relief.

More Chronic Pain Relief Videos by Doctor Jo:

Chronic Pain & Fibromyalgia Relief – Standing Stretches & Exercises

Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Relief With Gentle Stretches – Lying Down

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