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What (who) is isostatic relaxation - definition

ANY METHOD, PROCESS, PROCEDURE, OR ACTIVITY THAT HELPS A PERSON TO RELAX
Relaxation techniques; Relaxation training; Mindbody relaxation; Mindbody Relaxation; Relaxation exercise; Human relaxation; Relaxation therapy

Isostatic         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Isostatic (disambiguation)
·add. ·adj Subjected to equal pressure from every side; being in hydrostatic equilibrium, as a body submerged in a liquid at rest; pertaining to, or characterized by, isostasy.
Relaxation (physics)         
RETURN OF A PERTURBED SYSTEM INTO EQUILIBRIUM
Characteristic time; Relaxation time; Charge relaxation time; Dynamical relaxation
In the physical sciences, relaxation usually means the return of a perturbed system into equilibrium.
Relaxation (approximation)         
MODELING STRATEGY OF MATHEMATICAL OPTIMIZATION; APPROXIMATION OF A DIFFICULT PROBLEM BY A NEARBY PROBLEM THAT IS EASIER TO SOLVE
Mathematical relaxation; Relaxation technique (mathematics)
In mathematical optimization and related fields, relaxation is a modeling strategy. A relaxation is an approximation of a difficult problem by a nearby problem that is easier to solve.

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Relaxation technique

A relaxation technique (also known as relaxation training) is any method, process, procedure, or activity that helps a person to relax; attain a state of increased calmness; or otherwise reduce levels of pain, anxiety, stress or anger. Relaxation techniques are often employed as one element of a wider stress management program and can decrease muscle tension, lower blood pressure, and slow heart and breath rates, among other health benefits.

Relaxation therapy, the application of relaxation techniques, can be applied in various settings to complement treatment for stress, anxiety, depression, and pain. It addresses both psychological and physiological effects of stress such as increased heart rate, sweating, and muscle tension. There are many variations of relaxation techniques, including progressive muscle relaxation, autogenic training, guided imagery, biofeedback-assisted relaxation, and other techniques.

Thus, relaxation techniques are useful for either emotional pain caused by stress, anger, anxiety, and mood of depression, or chronic pain caused by strains, single-side muscle use, awkward position, restriction of movement in certain areas of the spine, improper form during physical activity, and stressful posture. Multiple relaxation techniques share a fundamental principle to decrease muscle tension and lower physical or mental pain.

Relaxation techniques are generally safe for healthy individuals. Occasional instances exist where individuals have reported negative experiences after receiving relaxation techniques.