The Role of Objective Movement Analysis in the Control of Yoga Asanas: A Case Study
Magdalena Fronczek,
Karolina Kopacz,
Łukasz Kopacz
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Yoga is classified as a form of complementary and alternative medicine. It can be used in many disciplines including: physiotherapy, medicine and sport. The objective of the study was to identify possible biomechanical problems during yoga practice, to minimize the risk of injury.
Case presentation: Objective evaluation of the symmetry of asanas, balance, stability and muscle tension was provided in case of a 37-year-old woman, practicing mainly aerial and Hatha yoga for 6 years. The bigger body… Show more
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