Background: Survivors of stroke have long-term physical and psychological consequences that impact their quality of life. Few interventions are available in the community to address these problems. Yoga, a type of mindfulness-based intervention, is shown to be effective in people with other chronic illnesses and may have the potential to address many of the problems reported by survivors of stroke. Objectives: To date only narrative reviews have been published. We sought to perform, the first systematic review with meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that investigated yoga for its potential benefit for chronic survivors of stroke. Methods: Ovid Medline, CINHAL plus, AMED, PubMed, PsychINFO, PeDro, Cochrane database, Sport D...
The use of yoga as an effective cardiac rehabilitation in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) ...
Background & Objective: Yoga is a potentially beneficial form of physical exercise, but limited rese...
Objective: Research pertaining to yoga and children with cerebral palsy (CP) is negligible. The prim...
<p><b>Background:</b> Survivors of stroke have long-term physical and psychological consequences tha...
Objectives: The objectives of this paper are to (1) give a brief overview of stroke pathophysiology ...
Background and Purpose—Balance impairment is common after stroke; modified yoga may be able to impro...
CONTEXT: Mood disorders are prevalent in people after stroke, and a disorder's onset can exacerbate ...
In spite of the best treatment, 30–50% of stroke survivors are left with significant physical and/or...
Background: and Purpose: There is increasing evidence to suggest yoga can bebeneficial to health and...
Over the past century, Yoga has become increasingly popular in the United States. Today\u27s yoga go...
Movement-based mindfulness interventions (MBI) are complex, multi-component interventions for which ...
Stroke affects many aspects of people’s functioning and lives, and at the deepest level, it can cha...
poster abstractAbstract Objective: Evaluate the effect of an innovative 8 week yoga-based rehabili...
poster abstractMethods: Forty-seven individuals with chronic stroke were recruited and randomized 3:...
Living with the long-lasting effects of a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), also known as stroke, has ...
The use of yoga as an effective cardiac rehabilitation in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) ...
Background & Objective: Yoga is a potentially beneficial form of physical exercise, but limited rese...
Objective: Research pertaining to yoga and children with cerebral palsy (CP) is negligible. The prim...
<p><b>Background:</b> Survivors of stroke have long-term physical and psychological consequences tha...
Objectives: The objectives of this paper are to (1) give a brief overview of stroke pathophysiology ...
Background and Purpose—Balance impairment is common after stroke; modified yoga may be able to impro...
CONTEXT: Mood disorders are prevalent in people after stroke, and a disorder's onset can exacerbate ...
In spite of the best treatment, 30–50% of stroke survivors are left with significant physical and/or...
Background: and Purpose: There is increasing evidence to suggest yoga can bebeneficial to health and...
Over the past century, Yoga has become increasingly popular in the United States. Today\u27s yoga go...
Movement-based mindfulness interventions (MBI) are complex, multi-component interventions for which ...
Stroke affects many aspects of people’s functioning and lives, and at the deepest level, it can cha...
poster abstractAbstract Objective: Evaluate the effect of an innovative 8 week yoga-based rehabili...
poster abstractMethods: Forty-seven individuals with chronic stroke were recruited and randomized 3:...
Living with the long-lasting effects of a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), also known as stroke, has ...
The use of yoga as an effective cardiac rehabilitation in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) ...
Background & Objective: Yoga is a potentially beneficial form of physical exercise, but limited rese...
Objective: Research pertaining to yoga and children with cerebral palsy (CP) is negligible. The prim...