Chronic Back Pain Specialist Dover DE

Basically we broke new ground in investigating a method that a lot of people have been using for thousands of years to see if it works for an average person with chronic back pain.

Robert A Moyer
(302) 735-8700
720 S Queen St
Dover, DE
Robert Anthony Moyer, MD
302-735-8700
3 Concord Rd
Dover, DE
Eric R Tamesis, MD
914-968-4898
1024 Quail Run
Camden Wyoming, DE
James Harvey Newman, MD
302-428-4625
PO Box 1668
Wilmington, DE
Madhavi Valiveti
(302) 633-5302
1601 Kirkwood Hwy
Wilmington, DE
Dr.ROBERT Moyer
(302) 674-4627
200 Banning St # 260
Dover, DE
Dr.Eric Tamesis
(302) 744-9040
1673 S State St # A
Dover, DE
Dr.Maged Hosny
(302) 945-9730
800 Airport Road
Milford, DE
Shankar Lal Lakhani, MD
302-734-4434
600 N Dupont Hwy Ste 214
Georgetown, DE
Peter Vito Rocca, MD
300-683-9400
537 Stanton Christiana Rd Ste 101
Newark, DE
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Chronic Back Pain

Pain and anger seem to go hand in hand. Clinical research has shown that chronic low-back pain sufferers tend to have high levels of anger and that anger exacerbates the experience of pain. Now an innovative pilot study shows that loving-kindness meditation—a Buddhist technique for fostering love and transforming anger into compassion—can help reverse the cycle.

“Basically we broke new ground in investigating a method that a lot of people have been using for thousands of years to see if it works for an average person with chronic back pain,” says Jim Carson, PhD, of the Duke University Medical Center and the study’s lead author.

The study tested an eight-week loving-kindness program for chronic low-back pain patients, who were randomly assigned to conventional care or the meditation intervention. The patients who used loving-kindness techniques showed significant improvements in their pain and psychological distress levels that correlated to the time spent practicing the meditation on any given day.

“I was somewhat surprised by how people, once they started using the methods, reported changes in their life and relationships,” Carson says. Who knows, showing a little bit of kindness and compassion may be the ultimate form of pain relief.

Elizabeth Marglin

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