Healing benefits of yoga
Introduction
to the healing benefits of yoga
People who suffer from ongoing or recurrent bouts
of back pain often have to try a number of different
forms of exercise to find the most appropriate therapy
to manage their pain. For many, yoga has proven to be
a safe and effective way to finally alleviate many forms
of back pain or neck pain and help prevent ongoing problems.
How yoga can help
Yoga can provide
several healing benefits for people with various types
of back pain. For example, yoga can help by:
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Healing injured back muscles
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Speeding time to recover from an injury
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Preventing re-injury
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Helping maintain a regular level of daily activities
and avoid disability
Among other things, yoga helps ease lower back pain
by gently stretching and strengthening the muscles
of the lower back and legs and increasing blood circulation,
which in turn brings healing nutrients to the injured
tissues.
Yoga background
Yoga is approximately 4,000
years old and is a scientific methodology aimed at
uniting the mind, body, and spirit. This
bonding
that occurs through yoga
is said to bring about not only physical benefits,
but mental benefits as well, taking the individual
to a level that could not be reached by manipulating
one factor alone. This unique characteristic
has prompted many back pain patients to incorporate
yoga as part of their treatment program.
Main components of yoga
There are many different types of yoga, each stressing
a particular theory or mindset, and each is comprised
of numerous postures and areas of focus. While
the actual practice of yoga is extremely extensive
and detailed, in its essence yoga focuses on three
main components:
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Body position/posture
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Breathing
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Meditation/state of mind
In general, yoga is a very safe form of exercise for
most people. For those with specific back conditions,
it is advisable to speak with one's treating physician
prior to starting yoga (or any exercise program). Anyone
with severe or ongoing back pain should be evaluated
by a health professional for an accurate diagnosis
and treatment program
before beginning yoga.
Many conditions can cause back pain. Depending
on the individual's specific diagnosis, a yoga program
can often be modified to maximize the benefits of yoga
and avoid aggravating the condition. A good
yoga teacher can usually provide instructions on special
modifications for specific medical conditions.
Learning more about yoga
This article discusses the healing benefits of yoga
for back pain including physical advantages provided
through strengthening, stretching, posture and balance,
and physical awareness, as well as psychological and
emotional benefits of yoga.
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