There was a significant difference inīody responsiveness and pain management scores between groups at 8 weeks. Measures for the yoga group, including a decrease in BPI interference scores from 7.15 ±ġ.70 to 6.14 ± 2.21 ( P =. The intervention appearedįeasible and there were significant improvements ( P <. Average age of participants wasĥ0.78 ± 10.43 years and most participants had pain >10 years. Eighty-three people were recruited 67 peopleĬompleted the study and were included in the analyses. We assessed feasibilityĪnd the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) was the primary outcome, assessing pain-severity and Yoga was offered twice a week for 8 weeks. ![]() Participants completed baseline assessments and were randomized ![]() The purpose of this feasibility pilot study was to assess benefits of 8 weeks of yoga in
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