“…Iyengar yoga has been tested as a therapeutic treatment with beneficial results for various conditions, including depressed mood and anxiety (Balasubramaniam, Telles, & Doraiswamy, 2013;Javnbakht, Hejazi Kenari, & Ghasemi, 2009;Michalsen et al, 2005;Shapiro & Cline, 2004;Shapiro et al, 2007;Woolery, Myers, Sternlieb, & Zeltzer, 2004), persistent fatigue (Bower, Garet, & Sternlieb, 2011), and pain conditions including low back pain , osteoarthritis (Bukowski, Conway, Glentz, Kurland, & Galantino, 2006;Garfinkel, Schumacher, Husain, Levy, & Reshetar, 1994;Kolasinski et al, 2005), rheumatoid arthritis (Evans et al, 2013), chronic pancreatitis (Sareen, Kumari, Gajebasia, & Gajebasia, 2007), and carpal tunnel syndrome (Garfinkel et al, 1998). Studies of Iyengar yoga for IBS have been favorable, providing a decrease in symptomatology and anxiety (Evans et al, 2014;Kuttner et al, 2006;Taneja et al, 2004). However, the number of studies is small, and none have used an adequate active comparison condition against which to test efficacy of treatment, with most employing a waitlist control.…”