Paper Title
Gyrotonic Exercise for Breast Cancer Patients and Survivors with Chronic Pain

Abstract
Breast cancer patients who experience chronic pain symptoms can have ongoing pain that persists for longer than six months,even after the injury or illness that caused the pain has healed or gone away.Chronic pain affects breast cancer patients' physical, emotional, and quality of life (Larsson et al., 2015). Traditional pain management may fail 60% of post-operative breast cancer patients with prolonged discomfort(Mejdahlet al., 2015).This has increased interest in alternative treatments like gyrotonic exercise, a motor system that integrates yoga, dancing, gymnastics, swimming, tai chi, breathing, and physical and mental activity.Despite the high prevalence of chronic pain in this population and the limitations of traditional pain management, there has been limited investigation into the effectiveness of alternative therapies like gyrotonic exercise.By highlighting the lack of research on alternative therapies for persistent pain in breast cancer patients, this research gap can help to provide context for the importance and relevance of investigating the effectiveness of gyrotonic exercise for managing chronic pain in this population.This article explores gyrotonic exercise and chronic pain in breast cancer patients and survivors and provides several studies on its efficacy as a supplementthroughliterature review.In breast cancer patients and survivors with neck, shoulder, or back problems, gyrotonic exercise may reduce chronic pain and distress due to its ability to increase mobility, spinal muscle strength, and flexibility; it also enhances their quality of life.Furthermore, this article concludes with guidance on gyrotonic exercises for breast cancer patients, as recommended by experts.The article suggests that gyrotonic exercise may enhance the physical and mental function and quality of life of breast cancer patients and survivors. However, more research is required to determine the optimal exercise prescriptionto completely comprehend the benefits of gyrotonic exercise for this population. Keywords – Gyrotonic Exercise, Breast Cancer, Chronic Pain, Assisted Treatment, Quality of Life