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  2. 7 sciatica stretches that ease pain, according to physical ...

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    This exercise, which is similar to a cobra pose in yoga, is commonly recommended for people with sciatica. "When a disc herniates, the gel in the middle actually pushes its way through the outer ...

  3. Yoga as therapy - Wikipedia

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    The review stated that yoga can be recommended as an additional therapy to chronic low back pain patients. [2] A 2022 Cochrane systematic review of yoga for chronic non-specific low back pain included 21 randomised controlled trials and found that yoga produced clinically unimportant improvements in pain and back-specific function.

  4. The impressive health benefits of yoga - and 13 easy poses ...

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    Yoga increases flexibility, reduces stress and anxiety, builds strength and promotes weight loss. Learn types of yoga, benefits of yoga and easy yoga poses.

  5. List of asanas - Wikipedia

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    A single asana is listed for each main pose, whether or not there are variations. Thus for Sirsasana (Yoga headstand), only one pose is illustrated, although the pose can be varied by moving the legs apart sideways or front-and-back, by lowering one leg to the floor, by folding the legs into lotus posture, by turning the hips to one side, by placing the hands differently on the ground, and so on.

  6. Shavasana - Wikipedia

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    Shavasana (Sanskrit: शवासन; IAST: śavāsana), Corpse Pose, or Mritasana, [1] is an asana in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise, often used for relaxation at the end of a session. It is the usual pose for the practice of yoga nidra meditation , and is an important pose in Restorative Yoga .

  7. Baddha Konasana - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the Sanskrit words बद्ध, Baddha meaning "bound", कोण, Koṇa meaning "angle", [5] and आसन, Āsana meaning "posture" or "seat". [6]The name Baddha Konasana is relatively recent, but the pose is medieval, as the meditation seat Bhadrasana (from भद्रा Bhadra, "throne" [7]) is described in the 15th century Haṭha Yoga Pradīpikā 1.53-54.

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