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How Pilates Can Help Clients with Autoimmune Disorders: A Comprehensive Guide

1/22/2025

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Autoimmune disorders are a group of diseases where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own tissues. Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, and others can disrupt daily life and mobility. While there is no cure for autoimmune diseases, managing symptoms and improving quality of life through targeted interventions is key.
​In this blog, we’ll explore how Pilates can help those living with autoimmune conditions, along with tips for adapting the practice to meet individual needs.
  1. Improving Flexibility and Range of Motion: Autoimmune disorders can cause joint stiffness, pain, and decreased flexibility, making it difficult for individuals to perform everyday tasks. 
    How Pilates helps: Pilates emphasizes slow, controlled stretching and lengthening of muscles, which improves flexibility without overstraining the body.
    The movements target multiple planes of motion, which can restore natural joint movement and prevent further restriction.
  2. Building Strength Without Overexertion: Many autoimmune conditions, such as myositis or multiple sclerosis, can cause muscle weakness and fatigue.
    How Pilates helps: Pilates uses bodyweight resistance and small equipment (like resistance bands or a reformer machine) to build muscle strength progressively.
    The focus on controlled movements helps prevent overexertion, which is especially important for individuals with fatigue-prone autoimmune conditions.
  3. Reducing Pain and Inflammation: Chronic pain is a common symptom of autoimmune diseases, particularly in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis.
    How Pilates helps: The practice encourages proper alignment, reducing undue strain on joints and muscles that could contribute to pain.
    Breath-focused techniques in Pilates can activate the relaxation response, lowering cortisol levels and supporting the body’s natural healing process.
  4. Enhancing Mental Well-Being: Autoimmune diseases often come with mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, and brain fog. 
    How Pilates helps: Pilates encourages deep, focused breathing, which stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system and helps manage stress.
    The practice promotes a mind-body connection, allowing clients to focus on their breath and movements.
  5. Promoting Energy and Reducing Fatigue: Fatigue is one of the most debilitating symptoms of autoimmune disorders. While exercise might seem counterintuitive when feeling fatigued, Pilates offers a low-impact, restorative approach that can help boost energy levels over time. 
    How Pilates helps: Pilates can be modified to suit energy levels, offering restorative, energizing sessions that don’t lead to burnout.
    The practice helps circulate oxygen-rich blood throughout the body, which can naturally boost energy and combat fatigue.
    Pilates encourages movement in a way that avoids excessive strain, promoting a sense of vitality without overtaxing the body.
  6. Supporting Immune Function and Overall Health: Though exercise is often seen as a way to improve physical health, it can also support the immune system. 
    How Pilates helps: Pilates improves circulation, allowing the body to deliver oxygen and nutrients to tissues, which supports immune function.
    Regular physical activity enhances lymphatic drainage, which helps the body remove toxins and reduce fluid retention.
  7. Customizable for Different Stages of Autoimmune Conditions: One of the standout benefits of Pilates is its adaptability. Autoimmune conditions can vary greatly in severity from day to day, and individuals often experience flare-ups and remissions.
    How Pilates helps: Pilates exercises can be modified to accommodate different stages of autoimmune conditions. In a flare-up, clients can focus on gentler, restorative exercises. During periods of remission, more challenging exercises can be introduced to build strength and endurance.
  8. Creating a Community of Support: For many people with autoimmune disorders, feeling isolated or misunderstood is a common experience. 
    How Pilates helps: Group Pilates classes or private sessions offer social interaction, fostering a sense of connection and belonging.
    Many Pilates instructors specialize in adaptive and therapeutic methods, offering support for clients dealing with chronic illness or pain.
    The practice encourages a positive, self-compassionate approach.

Tips for starting your Pilates journey:

  1. Consult a healthcare provider: Before starting any new exercise routine, it’s important to speak with your doctor or healthcare provider to ensure Pilates is a safe option for your condition.
  2. Find an experienced instructor: Look for a Pilates instructor who has experience working with clients with chronic conditions. They will be able to provide modifications and tailor the sessions to your needs.
  3. Start slow: Begin with gentle exercises and gradually increase the intensity as you build strength and stamina.
  4. Listen to your body: Pay attention to how your body responds to different exercises.
  5. Consistency is key: Regular practice, even if it's just a few minutes a day, can lead to long-term benefits in managing symptoms and improving quality of life.

Pilates offers numerous benefits for individuals with autoimmune disorders, from improving flexibility and strength to reducing pain and fatigue. By incorporating Pilates into a holistic treatment plan, clients can manage their symptoms, enhance their mobility, and improve their overall well-being. 
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If you or someone you know is living with an autoimmune disorder, consider exploring Pilates as a supportive tool in managing symptoms and improving health!
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    Ariel Lehaitre

    Ariel is the founder and owner of Pilates Santé. She is a highly skilled Physical Therapist and Polestar Certified Rehabilitation Specialist in Pilates-based Exercise of 20 years. She received a  B.S. in clinical exercise physiology, and an M.S. in physical therapy from Boston University in 2002.

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