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Extracted from The
Back Pain Sourcebook by
Stephanie Levin-Gervasi
A herniated disc, with
little satisfaction or
relief from traditional
modalities resulted in
Mathews exploration of
alternative possibilities.
He had some success with a
healing center who taught
him how to relax his upper
body, breath and practice
visualization. He felt
better, but not cured. He
contemplated laser surgery,
but when the surgeon
recommended a more
traditional approach, Larry
changed his mind. A pain
therapist helped Mathew
manage his pain, and
recommended Pilates.
Pilates classic exercise has
long been the best kept
secret of dancers. Prominent
dancers, singers and movie
stars discovered Pilates
Method decades ago.
Introduced in 1923 in New
York, by Joseph Pilates, the
Pilates Method is a form of
resistance control exercise.
With Pilates and the pain
clinic, Mathew felt like he
was on the road to recovery.
After a few months with his
Pilates trainer, religiously
taking classes three times a
week, Mathew's posture and
body mechanics had altered
radically. He walked
differently, and says his
body is more open.
More importantly, he feels
alive and has few days of
back pain. Mathew also
discovered that once he hit
40, his body didn't bounce
back like it did in his 20's
and 30's. Mathew still
practices Pilates.
Pilates works with muscle
resistance in the way
muscles are designed to
function, not against
natural mechanics. The
Pilates Method utilizes
mental and physical training
to teach people how to work
from the inside out. Because
the method looks at the body
as a whole unit, it helps to
improve posture, breathing
and releases tension.
Pilates method is different
from other body work in that
it uses specifically
designed apparatus, which
create variable resistance
through a set of springs.
The apparatus has no
relationship to machines in
a gym.
However, the exercises
strengthen supporting
muscles in the body. Each
exercise is designed to
stretch and strengthen all
the muscles and the joints
to release tension.
The holistic method allows
each individual to work at
their own pace. While each
piece of apparatus permits
over a dozen different types
of exercise movements,
several work to strengthen
the spine and abdominal
muscles. An individual works
independently with an
instructor, and each program
is individually designed for
each persons need and
appropriate physical level.
Pilates has become very
popular in the last few
years. Risk are minimal.
Lack of understanding how to
use the equipment presents
the only risk. Pilates can
be done in a group,
semi-private or private
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