Dance classes could help lower back pain Dorset study finds
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By Patrick Hughes
Published on March 11, 2026.
A study by scientists from the University of Dorset has found that dance classes can help lower back pain patients. The study suggests that dancing provides a social element and helps people with such severe symptoms. The researchers believe that dancing can help these patients, particularly in the face of physical discomfort, is particularly beneficial for them.
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