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Yoga For Back Pain
Relief
Yoga has been practiced for centuries to promote both physical
and mental well being. Yoga also has spiritual components that
are not normally practiced by westerners. When we talk about
the practice of yoga it is the physical poses and breathing
exercises that come to mind. These physical exercises are
extremely effective and take many years to perfect. But from
beginners to professionals the results are extraordinary when
yoga is used regularly to improve flexibility, increase
strength, reduce stress, center the mind and even relieve
physical pain.
Back pain is the most common ailment reported. Pain, in
general, can be very hard to treat and back pain is especially
difficult to ease. Using yoga for back pain can be very
effective, but may require modification. Yoga poses may appear
to be easy, but if done incorrectly can aggravate physical
maladies.
Check With Your Doctor First
If you suffer from chronic back pain you should check with your
doctor before starting any exercise program. Specifically tell
your doctor you plan to practice yoga for your back pain so he
can tell you about any movements you need to avoid and any
safety modifications you need to make. Other things to find out
from your doctor include the challenge level that would be most
productive to alleviate your pain and any interactions that may
result from the medications you are taking. For some people
suffering with back pain, yoga is not recommended at all,
because the pain is caused by a disease or injury that must be
treated in other ways, such as surgery.
After you consult with your doctor find a qualified yoga
instructor. Getting a referral from someone you trust would be
helpful. Discuss with the instructor that you plan to use yoga
for your back pain and share the information given to you by
your doctor. An experienced yoga instructor will be invaluable
in ensuring that you receive the most relief for your back pain
by practicing yoga, without causing further complications.
The practice of yoga focuses on body alignment and awareness,
in the belief that every part of the body has an effect on
every other part, as well as the body as a whole. Practicing
the poses teaches balance, patience and perseverance while
toning and strengthening the muscles. Relaxation techniques are
used to refresh the body and clear the mind at regular
intervals during a yoga session. Yoga, when practiced regularly
can affect positive changes in your health, both physical and
mental, that you will see in just a few weeks and which just
getter better and better as the years go by.
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