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Managing Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and other chronic conditions comes with unique challenges, especially when it comes to staying active while avoiding pain, joint instability, and fatigue. But movement is essential—it strengthens muscles to stabilize joints, improves circulation, and boosts overall well-being.
In this episode of Empowered EDS, Lauren and Jason, break down the role of physical activity in chronic illness management, offering practical, evidence-based strategies for incorporating safe, effective movement into daily life. Whether you're dealing with limited mobility, chronic pain, or fatigue, this episode provides adaptable exercise recommendations that work with your body, not against it.
Show Notes:
Physical activity is an essential part of managing chronic conditions like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), but for many, movement can feel overwhelming due to chronic pain, joint instability, and fatigue. In this episode of Empowered EDS, Lauren and Jason, explore how to incorporate movement in a way that supports, rather than stresses, the body.
The discussion explores the importance of finding pain-free movement, the mental health benefits of staying active, and how to integrate exercise with other lifestyle pillars like nutrition and sleep. We also highlight the role of proprioception in reducing dislocations and improving stability, and share practical strategies for adapting movement to different ability levels.
📌 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✔️ Why movement matters for chronic illness management
✔️ How to find safe, pain-free movement that supports joint stability
✔️ The mental health benefits of physical activity for EDS
✔️ Proprioception—what it is and how it helps prevent dislocations
✔️ How to adapt movement routines during flare-ups without losing progress
✔️ The importance of an individualized approach—why tailored exercise programs work best
✔️ How to create simple, sustainable movement habits that fit into daily life
✅ Physical activity is essential for managing chronic conditions, but it must be adapted to the individual.
✅ Finding pain-free movement is crucial—never push through pain.
✅ Gentle engagement is still beneficial, even during flare-ups.
✅ Mental health improves with regular physical activity.
✅ Movement works best when integrated with nutrition, sleep, and stress management.
✅ Proprioception training helps improve body awareness and prevent dislocations.
✅ Small movements make a big difference—starting simple increases long-term consistency.
✅ Adapting movement routines during flare-ups helps maintain progress without causing setbacks.
🔹 00:00 – The Importance of Physical Activity in Chronic Illness Management
🔹 07:51 – The Mental Health Benefits of Movement
🔹 11:34 – Understanding Proprioception & Its Role in EDS Management
🔹 17:22 – How Exercise Can Help Manage Dislocations & Subluxations
🔹 20:18 – Individualized Assessment & Tailored Movement Plans
🔹 23:34 – Creating Sustainable Routines for Physical Activity
🔹 27:50 – Adapting Movement During Flare-Ups
🔹 32:33 – Final Thoughts & Encouragement to Start Small
🎙️ "Never push through pain."
🎙️ "Keep it simple."
🎙️ "Try something small this week."
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