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Stretching offers wide-ranging benefits, study says

Whether you exercise or not, don't skip the stretching, says a new study.


Exercisers often think of stretching as a throwaway—something to do only if you have extra time, or a particular soreness. But a new study of 32 adults published in the Journal of Musculoskeletal Disorders and Treatment found clear benefits to stretching.

The study looks particularly at the stretching protocol practiced at Stretch Zone, which includes a practitioner helping to stretch a client. Clients were stretched out once or twice a week, for a month. Tony Zaccario is President and CEO of Stretch Zone and he noted that the technique was very effective for reducing pain.

"One of the things we learned through this study is that those members that came in, especially more frequently, using Stretch Zone, saw a 78 percent reduction in pain," said Zaccario.

Sixty-one percent reported increased ease in daily activities such as bending, lifting, and walking. And 58 percent reported better sleep.

Zaccario has a theory about why the results were so dramatic:

"People so often just deal with a nagging back issue or neck issue or whatever it may be, and don't do anything about it," he said.

But the study shows that regular stretching with proper form can be a big help in feeling better.

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Cary Barbor
Cary Barbor is the local host of All Things Considered and a reporter for WGCU. She was a producer for Martha Stewart Radio on Sirius XM, where she hosted a live interview show with authors of new books called Books and Authors. She was a producer for The Leonard Lopate Show, a live, daily show that covered arts, culture, politics, and food on New York City’s public radio station WNYC. She also worked as a producer on Studio 360, a weekly culture magazine; and The Sunday Long Read, a show that features in-depth conversations with journalists and other writers. She has filed stories for The Pulse and Here & Now. In addition to radio, she has a career writing for magazines, including Salon, Teen Vogue, New York, Health, and More. She has published short stories and personal essays and is always working on a novel. She was a Knight Journalism Fellow, where she studied health reporting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta and followed epidemiologists around Kenya and Alaska. She has a B.A. in English from Lafayette College and an M.A. in Literature from the University of Massachusetts. [Copyright 2026 WGCU]