In addition to studies exclusively involving people with chronic back or neck pain, several studies have assessed the effect of Alexander lessons for people with generalised chronic pain.
1. Evaluation of the effect of Alexander lessons in a pain clinic setting
Two other studies have been published that include Alexander Technique instruction for people with generalised chronic pain as part of a multidisciplinary approach:
2. Early Experiences of a Multidisciplinary Pain Management Programme
3. Multidisciplinary approach to chronic back pain: prognostic elements of the outcome
A separate small study has investigated the effect of attending Alexander lessons on pain caused by knee osteoarthritis:
4. Reductions in co-contraction following neuromuscular re-education in people with knee osteoarthritis