Over the past century, Yoga has become increasingly popular in the United States. Today\u27s yoga goes beyond that of meditation; it encompasses multiple practices which include physical exercise, breath regulation and meditation. It is a practice that promotes the connection of the mind and body and promotes physical, emotional, and psychological health. This study will examine,in a therapeutic recreation setting, the effectiveness of yoga practices with individuals who have had a stroke. Functional outcomes that are explored include balance, mobility, depression and quality of life
Yoga is an immensely popular practice in Western society today, characterized by its attempt to brid...
Sustaining a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) has a significant effect on an individual’s physical and m...
The aim of this study is to test the efficacy of a yoga program as an intervention for mental well-b...
Background and Purpose—Balance impairment is common after stroke; modified yoga may be able to impro...
Background: Survivors of stroke have long-term physical and psychological consequences that impact t...
Objectives: The objectives of this paper are to (1) give a brief overview of stroke pathophysiology ...
In spite of the best treatment, 30–50% of stroke survivors are left with significant physical and/or...
CONTEXT: Mood disorders are prevalent in people after stroke, and a disorder's onset can exacerbate ...
Background: and Purpose: There is increasing evidence to suggest yoga can bebeneficial to health and...
ABSTRACT: As participation rates in mind-body fitness programs such as yoga continue to increase, it...
Background & Method: This study was conducted in Department of Physiology, Index Medical College...
Stroke affects many aspects of people’s functioning and lives, and at the deepest level, it can cha...
poster abstractMethods: Forty-seven individuals with chronic stroke were recruited and randomized 3:...
The objective of this study is to assess the findings of selected articles regarding the therapeutic...
poster abstractAbstract Objective: Evaluate the effect of an innovative 8 week yoga-based rehabili...
Yoga is an immensely popular practice in Western society today, characterized by its attempt to brid...
Sustaining a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) has a significant effect on an individual’s physical and m...
The aim of this study is to test the efficacy of a yoga program as an intervention for mental well-b...
Background and Purpose—Balance impairment is common after stroke; modified yoga may be able to impro...
Background: Survivors of stroke have long-term physical and psychological consequences that impact t...
Objectives: The objectives of this paper are to (1) give a brief overview of stroke pathophysiology ...
In spite of the best treatment, 30–50% of stroke survivors are left with significant physical and/or...
CONTEXT: Mood disorders are prevalent in people after stroke, and a disorder's onset can exacerbate ...
Background: and Purpose: There is increasing evidence to suggest yoga can bebeneficial to health and...
ABSTRACT: As participation rates in mind-body fitness programs such as yoga continue to increase, it...
Background & Method: This study was conducted in Department of Physiology, Index Medical College...
Stroke affects many aspects of people’s functioning and lives, and at the deepest level, it can cha...
poster abstractMethods: Forty-seven individuals with chronic stroke were recruited and randomized 3:...
The objective of this study is to assess the findings of selected articles regarding the therapeutic...
poster abstractAbstract Objective: Evaluate the effect of an innovative 8 week yoga-based rehabili...
Yoga is an immensely popular practice in Western society today, characterized by its attempt to brid...
Sustaining a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) has a significant effect on an individual’s physical and m...
The aim of this study is to test the efficacy of a yoga program as an intervention for mental well-b...