A woman with lupus in various stretching poses.

Types of Exercise for People Living With Lupus, Part 1

Exercise can not only improve the quality of life for people who are healthy, but exercise can decrease pain, fatigue, depression and much more for lupus patients.1

I have found that exercise should not be boring or extremely taxing on your lupus body. I have benefited from these exercises in many ways. I attribute them to allowing me to live with less pain and live a fulfilling life. In this first of a 4-part series of videos, we look at exercises that are bodyweight with and without resistance bands to increase motions and gain strength.

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In this series, my husband, Michael LoBue assists us in learning many of these exercises. He has specialized in movement improvement, pain, and recovery for over 10 years, and 20+ years of working with improving people from Olympic athletes to people with MS, lupus, arthritis, and many more ailments.

Hope you benefit from this as much as I have.

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