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Friday, 25 August 2017

Alternative Therapy: Yoga, The Stroke Rehabilitation for Improved Physical and Psychological Functioning and Quality of Life

Kyle J. Norton (Scholar, Master of Nutrients, All right reserved)
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Post stoke patients may be benefit from reduced pain, improved range of motion (ROM), strength, and endurance with therapeutic-yoga, a recently renowned institute suggested.

Stroke rehabilitation is a program with an aim to regain some physical and psychological function after stroke, causing death of some cells in the brain.

Today, yoga, the ancient  practice has become a very popular form of exercise in Western world and some parts in Asia due to health benefits reported by various respectable institutes' research and supported by health advocates.

According to the Colorado State University, the significant improvement of physical functioning such as hip passive, upper extremity strength range of motion in post stroke patients participated in the 6-min walk after 8 weeks of engaging in yoga.

Dr. the lead author said, " therapeutic-yoga intervention may improve multiple aspects of physical functioning after stroke. Such an intervention may be complementary to traditional rehabilitation"

Beside improved physical functioning, yoga is also showed a significant effect in promoted psychological health and on quality of life.

In the review literature of major biomedical and complementary medicine databases, researchers at the Harvard Medical School found that 5 randomized controlled clinical trials and 4 single case studies identified the positive results of improvements in cognition, mood, and balance and reductions in stress in post stroke patients.

Furthermore, in support of the above differentiation, a prospective, randomized, pilot study of yoga-based rehabilitation for people with chronic stroke with yoga therapy showed a remarkable result in regain some forms of balance, balance self-efficacy, reduced fear of falling (FoF), and improved quality of life.

Taking altogether, there is no doubt that therapeutic-yoga intervention may improve multiple aspects of physical and psychological functioning as well as regained quality of life in after stroke patients and may be used as complementary to conventional rehabilitation.


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Sources
(1) Yoga leads to multiple physical improvements after stroke, a pilot study by Schmid AA1, Miller KK2, Van Puymbroeck M3, DeBaun-Sprague E4.(PubMed)
(2) Yoga and mindfulness as therapeutic interventions for stroke rehabilitation: a systematic review by Lazaridou A1, Philbrook P, Tzika AA.(PubMed)
(3) Poststroke balance improves with yoga: a pilot study by Schmid AA1, Van Puymbroeck M, Altenburger PA, Schalk NL, Dierks TA, Miller KK, Damush TM, Bravata DM, Williams LS.(PubMed)

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