Yoga For Back Pain Part 5
The basic strength of yoga lies in its stretching of muscles and joints
and then holding it in position combined with scientific breathing
technique. This, coupled with the relaxing breathing techniques reduces
strain on muscles and joints, occasionally helping repositioning of
tendons and muscle fibbers. Get moving, remember that if you have to
stand or sit in one position for a long time, then try to change the
position at least every 15-20 minutes. A good starting point, a good
yoga position to try to help your back pain is the cobra, to try this:
Lie on your front, with your head facing forward, hands a little way
out in front of you. Breathe in and as you breathe out push on your
hands to lift your chest and upper torso. Hold as long as is
comfortable, exhale on the way down. Repeat when ready. The cobra yoga
position for back pain has been known to help a lot of people but it
can also hurt you if done incorrectly.
Conclusion
Since
yoga postures aim to strengthen the spine as well as lengthen and
stretch muscles, it can be ideal for many back pain sufferers. If you
experience back pain and it keeps you from enjoying many of life's
activities, then try yoga for back pain and finally live life as you
once did. Anyone looking for relief from back pain and or neck pain
needs to turn away from the medicine cabinet and practice yoga.
Each
pose of yoga for back pain relief should be held from five to ten
seconds, depending upon your level of comfort, and should be done on a
mat or other soft, supportive surface. Try finishing your yoga work
with Pose of a Child, this is also good for back pain relief, but this
may be too difficult for many who suffer from lower back pain. Your
movements during this pose of yoga for back pain relief should be
smooth, not jerky.
Your breath is your guide and your friend, by
breathing slow and deep you help to control the heart beat, your body
will become more relaxed, your muscles will soften and be allowed to
stretch. By holding the pose you will become stronger. By 'letting' it
happen instead of 'making' it happen the results will come more
naturally. You will then be able to go deeper into the pose.
Glen
Wood - The Yoga Teacher. Glen is a yoga expert who loves to teach you
how to lose your neck, shoulder or back pain with yoga. He is dedicated
to unlocking the Real Secrets of Back, Neck and Shoulder Pain.