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Yoga and Medicine : Yoga and Medicine
3 Questions : 3 Questions What is Yoga?
What is the evidence that Yoga has health benefits?
How do I use and prescribe Yoga as a physician?
Yoga : Yoga 5000 years old
founded in India
The word “Yoga” means “yoke” or “unity” translated from Sanskrit, the classical language of India.
It also means “discipline” or “effort.”
Yoga : Yoga Yoga requires you to make an effort to unify your body and mind.
You do this by concentrating your awareness on your physical body through breathing and postures.
Meditation is part of Yoga : Meditation is part of Yoga Meditation is a technique in which the meditator seeks not only to reach a deep state of relaxation, but to quiet the mind.
The mind is a chattering monkey that one tries to make quiet with meditation.
Meditation seeks a state of enlightenment, a freedom from the tyranny of our worries. : Meditation seeks a state of enlightenment, a freedom from the tyranny of our worries.
Types of Yoga : Types of Yoga The approach to Yoga that focuses on postures is called Hatha (haht-hah) Yoga.
Ananda
Ashthanga
Bikram
Iyengar
Kundalini
Sivananda
Viniyoga
Yoga breathing : Yoga breathing Abdominal breathing
Sends a fax to the brain to relax
Close your eyes
Put your hand on your belly
Imagine …..
Yoga postures (Asanas) : Yoga postures (Asanas) Asanas are the heart of Hatha Yoga
Stretching that maintains and enhances flexibility
Many poses are a form of isometric strengthening exercise, which involve the contraction of muscles without moving the joint.
Isometric exercise is often used in physical therapy for the rehabilitation of injured joints.
Meditation techniques : Meditation techniques
Focused
Mantra
Walking
Focused Meditation : Focused Meditation is a technique in which you direct your awareness onto something.
a picture or statue of a deity
a universal principle such as compassion or forgiveness
or the syllable OM, the famous Hindu mantra.
Mantra meditation : Mantra meditation In Sanskrit, the “man” in mantra means “to think,” and “tra” suggests instrumentality.
Mantra literally means an instrument of thought.
You repeat a word, phrase or sound in order to transcend the constant distractions of the mind.
Transcendental Meditation (TM) : Transcendental Meditation (TM)
movement founded by Maharshi Mahesh Yogi of India.
Functional Mapping of Meditation : Functional Mapping of Meditation
Meditation is a conscious mental process that induces a set of integrated physiologic changes termed the “relaxation response” by Herbert Benson.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to identify and characterize the brain regions that are active during a simple form of meditation.
Results : Results Significant signal increases were observed in the dorsolateral prefrontal and parietal cortices, hippocampus/parahippocampus, temporal lobe, pregenual anterior cingulate cortex, striatum, and pre- and post-central gyri during meditation.
This indicates that the practice of meditation activates neural structures involved in attention and control of the autonomic nervous system.
Neuroreport. 2000 May 15;11(7):1581-5. Functional brain mapping of the relaxation response and meditation. Lazar SW,…, Benson H.
Slide25 : Decrease in Beta-wave activity after meditation
Question : Question
What is the evidence that Yoga/meditation have health benefits?
There is good scientific evidence that exercise: : There is good scientific evidence that exercise: Increases muscle and bone strength
Increases lean muscle and decreases body fat
Helps control weight
Enhances your psychological well-being, reduces depression
Reduces symptoms of anxiety and improves your general mood
Yoga is exercise : Yoga is exercise Stretching for flexibility
Improved Strength
Improved Balance
Evidence for Health Benefits of Yoga : Evidence for Health Benefits of Yoga HTN – Relaxation Response
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Asthma and improved vital capacity
Stress reduction to diminish the many conditions caused or made worse by stress.
Relaxation Response : Relaxation Response Herbert Benson, MD
founding President of the Mind/Body Medical Institute
Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Relaxation Response : Relaxation Response Sit comfortably with your eyes closed.
Pay attention to your breathing, and repeat a word or phrase or prayer silently to yourself as you exhale.
When you notice your mind wandering (It will) just notice it and passively bring your attention back to your breathing.
A form of meditation.
Autonomic NS : Autonomic NS Sympathetic NS
Parasympathetic NS
Fight or Flight : Fight or Flight Whether you fight or run, your sympathetic nervous system will be on overdrive pumping out nor-epinephrine.
What are the physiological effects of this process?
Why would you not want this to be a chronic state of existence?
Fight or Flight : Fight or Flight Yoga and meditation decrease this sympathetic tone and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety
Many modern health problems are worsened by stress and anxiety
Yoga works to decrease sympathetic tone
Relaxation Response : Relaxation Response Significantly greater reductions in psychological distress, anxiety, and perceived stress were found in the experimental group who had learned the relaxation response.
The evaluation of a mind/body intervention to reduce psychological distress and perceived stress in college students.
Deckro GR, …, Benson H.
J Am Coll Health. 2002 May;50(6):281-7.
Yoga can prevent Seizures : Yoga can prevent Seizures More than 50% reduction in seizure frequency and duration compared with the control groups.
Cochrane Database Systematic Rev. 2000;(3)
Yoga for Poststroke Rehabilitation : Yoga for Poststroke Rehabilitation A yoga-based exercise program for people with chronic poststroke hemiparesis.
Pilot study with four patients
Gentle exercise program adapted for people who have had a stroke.
Yoga showed some benefit.
Bastille JV, Gill-Body KM. Phys Ther. 2004 Jan;84(1):33-48.
Yoga to improve quality of life of patients with cancer : Yoga to improve quality of life of patients with cancer
Persons with breast or prostate cancer were taught to use Yoga.
Significant improvements were seen in overall quality of life, symptoms of stress, and sleep quality.
Carlson LE, et al. Mindfulness-based stress reduction in relation to quality of life, mood, symptoms of stress … in breast and prostate cancer outpatients.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2004 May;29(4):448-74
Pain in the hands : Pain in the hands Evaluation of a yoga based regimen for treatment of osteoarthritis of the hands.
The Yoga program was effective in providing relief in hand osteoarthritis.
Garfinkel MS, et al. J Rheumatol. 1994 Dec;21(12):2341-3.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome : Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome : Carpal Tunnel Syndrome “Current evidence shows significant short-term benefit from oral steroids, splinting, ultrasound and yoga.”
Cochrane review, Issue 1, 2004.
Garfinkel, et al. Yoga-Based Intervention for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. A Randomized Trial. JAMA. 1998
Eczema Story : Eczema Story
Health Conditions in which Yoga may help heal or treat : Health Conditions in which Yoga may help heal or treat Arthritis
Allergies
Asthma
Hypertension
Coronary Artery Disease
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Heartburn (GERD)
Constipation
Tension Headaches and Migraines
PMS and Menstrual Discomfort
Menopause
Pain of the Back, Hips, Knees
Depression & Anxiety
Substance Abuse
Skin Disorders
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Overweight
Sleep Problems
Yoga and Meditation to stay healthy : Yoga and Meditation to stay healthy
Exercise and relaxation can reduce feelings of stress and keep the body and mind healthy
Question : Question
How do I use and prescribe Yoga as a physician?
Treating Back Pain with Yoga : Treating Back Pain with Yoga
Similarities to PT
Williams flexion exercises
McKenzie extension exercises
Addition of breathing and relaxation
Yoga and Meditation : Yoga and Meditation
As forms of medical treatments do Yoga and Meditation meet standards for being safe and effective?
Safer than most medications
No adverse effects such as allergic reactions, liver or kidney damage as seen with some medications.
Safety : Safety Safe from musculoskeletal injuries if you listen to your own body
No pain and a lot of gain
Avoid postures that you can’t handle
Can continue in to older age – 80 year old yoga teacher in San Antonio
Effective : Effective We have reviewed some studies showing effectiveness for certain conditions
More studies are being done
People only continue Yoga when they find that it works for them
Built in effectiveness meter
People often continue medications when they see or feel no benefit and are subject to real side effects
Can be free – cost effective
Yoga and Meditation : Yoga and Meditation Best when they are practiced as part of an overall healthy lifestyle:
Good diet
Aerobic exercise
No smoking
Safe drinking
Wearing seatbelts
How to get started : How to get started
Books - hundreds
Videos - many
Classes – all over San Antonio
http://www.texasyoga.com/directories/san_antonio_yoga.html
Slide53 : http://www.santosha.com/asanas/index.html
Conclusion : Conclusion Yoga can be valuable to:
You
Your patients
WE can write prescriptions for healthy lifestyles (not just medications)
Diet and exercise
Smoking cessation
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