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Int J Yoga . 2025;18 (3) :342-347
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain significantly impacts quality of life. Mind-body interventions (MBIs), such as yoga nidra and body scan, show promise in managing pain. Yoga nidra incorporates intention-setting, visualization, and relaxation, whereas body scan focuses on somatic awareness. While prior literature has applied meditation as a therapeutic intervention in individuals with chronic pain, limited literature has compared the effects of yoga nidra and body scan on pain outcomes.AIMS: The aim of the study was to compare the immediate effects of yoga nidra and body scan on pain intensity, pain anxiety, well-being, and optimism in adults with chronic pain.METHODS: A quasi-experimental study with 23 participants experiencing chronic pain was conducted. Participants underwent either a 45-min yoga nidra ( = 12) or body scan session ( = 11). Outcomes were assessed pre-, post-, and 24-h post intervention.RESULTS: Both interventions significantly reduced pain intensity and pain-related anxiety over time ( < 0.01), with reductions observed regardless of group. Yoga nidra demonstrated greater improvements in well-being immediately post intervention compared to body scan ( = 0.01). No significant differences or main effects were found between groups for optimism ( = 0.60).CONCLUSION: Both yoga nidra and body scans reduce pain intensity and pain-related anxiety. Yoga nidra uniquely enhances well-being, supporting its use as a therapeutic MBI for chronic pain.