Exercise is beneficial for your whole body, but it can also be extremely helpful if you are working to overcome a chronic pain condition. That’s not to say that you’ll be able to cure your chronic pain condition simply by going for a run, but exercise offers a number of specific benefits that can help you manage your pain issue and gain more control over symptoms.
In today’s blog, we explain why you should consider exercising more if you are trying to overcome a chronic pain condition.
Exercise Benefits For Chronic Pain
As we say on the blog all the time, chronic pain is highly unique to the individual, so you may not experience all of the benefits of exercise as significantly as others. That said, exercise is almost always recommended as part of a comprehensive treatment plan because of all the ways it can work to control your chronic pain issue. Here’s how exercise can help.
Muscle Conditioning – Sometimes our chronic pain issue is caused by muscle weakness, especially if muscles can no longer adequately support certain areas that are under stress. For example, a weak core can contribute to inflammation in the spine, leading to irregular or chronic back discomfort. Exercise helps to strengthen muscles so that they can handle the stress you throw at them and continue to provide the necessary support to nearby structures.
Pain Sensitivity Reduction – Studies have found that exercise can alter how the brain responds to pain by promoting the release of analgesics, which are natural painkillers made by the body. This naturally helps to reduce our sensitivity to pain.
Sleep Improvements – When you are active and burning energy during the day, it’s easier to fall asleep and stay asleep at night. Getting quality sleep can aid in pain sensitivity and ensure that we wake up ready to attack the day with more exercise and activity.
Inflammation Reduction – The stress of activity can lead to short-term inflammation as your body handles the physical stress of exercise, but exercise can also lead to an increase in anti-inflammatory cytokines produced by your immune system that calm inflammation and promote tissue repair. This helps to reduce inflammation in the long-term.
Mood/Anxiety/Depression Improvements – Exercise can trigger the release of feel good hormones in your brain called endorphins, which can improve your mood and decrease your risk of mental health issues like anxiety and depression. Since chronic pain treatment involves more than just treating physical pain, it’s important that we understand how exercise can help to alleviate chronic pain by improving our mental and emotional well-being.
Weight Management – Finally, regular exercise also make it easier for a person to maintain or work towards an ideal weight. When you’re heavier, your body has to handle more stress with each step you take, and that added pressure can lead to joint deterioration or increased inflammation, both of which can exacerbate a chronic pain condition. Managing your weight can certainly have a positive effect on your chronic pain treatment, and exercise can be the catalyst for that weight loss.
For more information on how exercise can help you overcome a chronic pain condition, or to talk to a specialist about setting up an exercise routine that works for you, reach out to Dr. Cohn and his team today at (952) 738-4580.
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