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Pain during childhood is a disruptive experience. Approximately 25% of children nationally experience chronic pain with 5-8% of them experiencing clinically disabling pain. These adolescents experience high levels of functional disability across physical, emotional and social domains of functioning. Current clinical recommendations include the prescription of exercise as part of a multi-modal treatment plan. Yet, limited research in support on the use of exercise in adolescent chronic pain populations exists. The purpose of this body of work was to determine the influence of yoga on pain and functional outcomes in the adolescent with chronic pain.

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