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When we’re injured we want answers. We want someone to tell us what is wrong and what to do about it. Yet all too often, people in pain find themselves on the medical merry-go-round. They go to multiple doctors and other providers only to find that their pain remains unchanged or worsens. And because pain causes not just physical but also emotional suffering (hopelessness, despair, and frustration), sometimes people stop trying to find new ways to heal.
The good news is that yoga, though familiar to many in our culture but rarely viewed as a viable modality to treat and manage injuries and pain, may be just what the doctor didn’t order!
In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Caryna Wong, who has had great success using yoga to help clients work through injuries, manage pain, and improve their functional capacity. Caryna found non-traditional ways to manage her pain and heal herself after going through the aftermath of a car accident, as well as auto-immune and other health problems. As someone who personally dealt with chronic pain and multiple injuries, and transformed herself, Caryna brings unique insights into her work with people dealing with injury and pain.
“People who are hurt or have pain, they already feel bad so they don’t want to feel worse.” – Jeff
“Moving hurts but not moving would hurt more.” – Caryna
“The more you can control your body, the more you’re going to be able to control the pain.” – Caryna
“The consistency of your attention to this is going to help you with staying injury free.” – Jeff
Jeff Fine’s website: https://jefffine.com
Jeff Fine’s Total Self blog and podcast: https://jefffine.com/blog/
Caryna Wong’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/carynayoga/
Caryna Wong website: http://www.carynawong.com/
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When we’re injured we want answers. We want someone to tell us what is wrong and what to do about it. Yet all too often, people in pain find themselves on the medical merry-go-round. They go to multiple doctors and other providers only to find that their pain remains unchanged or worsens. And because pain causes not just physical but also emotional suffering (hopelessness, despair, and frustration), sometimes people stop trying to find new ways to heal.
The good news is that yoga, though familiar to many in our culture but rarely viewed as a viable modality to treat and manage injuries and pain, may be just what the doctor didn’t order!
In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Caryna Wong, who has had great success using yoga to help clients work through injuries, manage pain, and improve their functional capacity. Caryna found non-traditional ways to manage her pain and heal herself after going through the aftermath of a car accident, as well as auto-immune and other health problems. As someone who personally dealt with chronic pain and multiple injuries, and transformed herself, Caryna brings unique insights into her work with people dealing with injury and pain.
“People who are hurt or have pain, they already feel bad so they don’t want to feel worse.” – Jeff
“Moving hurts but not moving would hurt more.” – Caryna
“The more you can control your body, the more you’re going to be able to control the pain.” – Caryna
“The consistency of your attention to this is going to help you with staying injury free.” – Jeff
Jeff Fine’s website: https://jefffine.com
Jeff Fine’s Total Self blog and podcast: https://jefffine.com/blog/
Caryna Wong’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/carynayoga/
Caryna Wong website: http://www.carynawong.com/
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