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The 5 Pillars of Knee Pain Recovery - Part 5 (Breathing)
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By: Bill Parravano Email Article
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This article is the fifth in a series of five articles covering the five essential components to knee pain recovery.

None of what I am going to share with you today is to be taken as medical advice. This approach is what I used to get myself out of knee pain that I learned over the past nine years or so.

These are truths, as I know them. Use what you like and disregard the rest. If you have any concerns as to what you are to do, please consult your licensed health care professional.

Just to recap the five essential components to knee pain recovery are: 1.) Water 2.) Nutrition 3.) Exercise 4.) Stretching 5.) Breathing

So, what does breathing have to do with your knee pain?

Well, breathing is the essence of life!

You mark the time of a baby's birth at the point when they take their first breath. You make sure a person is still alive by seeing if they are breathing or not.

Breathing is so key and so essential to life that you can't live without it; yet, how many times do you find yourself throughout a normal day holding your breath?

I took a wilderness training class a few years ago, and we were told about the priority of things to look at in a survival situation and it went something like this:

You can't survive three minutes without air, three days without water, and three weeks without food. So air was pretty high on the priority list for survival.

This point also directly ties into pillars 3 & 4 of my knee pain recovery program regarding exercise and stretching.

You see, when you breathe smoothly you begin to tap into your nervous system and relax your body which is very important for you getting over your knee pain.

So, lets talk now about your nervous system a little bit and how this plays into the knee pain equation.

There are two main aspects of your nervous system: The sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system.

The sympathetic nervous system is what people are talking about when they say "fight, flight or freeze." This is the part of your nervous system that a long time ago kicked in when you saw the bear in the woods and needed to make a choice as to what to do to survive. It kicks in especially in stressful situations to keep you alive. This part of your nervous system releases adrenaline to make sure you can get out of that stressful situation. You probably have heard of people lifting real heavy objects off of children in a crisis situation. That's the part of the nervous system I'm talking about.

The other part of your nervous system is the parasympathetic nervous system. It is the "rest and relax" part of your nervous system. This is the part that says, "You've got to eat, rest, and take it easy for a while."

The problem you run into with your knee pain is the sympathetic part of your nervous system does not get shut off due to the way the pain in your knees keeps it stuck in the "ON" position all the time. It keeps going and going and going, kind of like the Energizer Bunny - just not in a good way.

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I suffered several severe knee injuries which completely tore the ligament in my left knee. After reconstructive surgery and physical therapy I was disheartened to find out that I went through everything western medicine had to offer. I still experienced pain and instability in my knee as well as tension, stiffness, and discomfort in the rest of my body. This is where my journey toward complementary health care began. www.freekneepainreport.com

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