Personalized Healing Through Movement and Breath

Yoga Therapy is the use of yoga’s principles and practices (Asana, Pranayama, Meditation) to address an individual’s specific health needs and goals. Unlike general yoga classes, our therapy is rooted in clinical assessment and prescribed by qualified therapists. We develop personalized sequences to manage and reduce symptoms related to physical discomfort, chronic stress, anxiety, and specific conditions like back pain, diabetes, or respiratory issues.

Our programs go beyond physical postures. We integrate controlled Pranayama (breathing techniques) to soothe the nervous system, and Meditation/Deep Relaxation to calm the mind. By working on physical, physiological, and psychological levels, Yoga Therapy not only alleviates pain but also empowers the individual with self-management techniques, leading to improved posture, flexibility, strength, and profound mental clarity.

Frequently Asked Questions

This section is vital for clearing up common patient questions.
What is the difference between Yoga Therapy and regular Yoga class?

A regular yoga class is general fitness-oriented, while Yoga Therapy is prescriptive and individualized. It targets a specific health condition (e.g., knee pain, anxiety, high blood pressure) using modified postures and techniques tailored precisely to your limitations and therapeutic goals.

Do I need to be flexible to start Yoga Therapy?

Absolutely not. Yoga Therapy starts exactly where you are. The focus is not on achieving complex poses but on finding safe, accessible movements and breathing patterns that support your body's healing process. We often use props like blankets, blocks, and chairs to ensure comfort and support.

What specific elements of yoga are used in the therapy sessions?

Sessions typically integrate three core elements: Asanas (postures, often modified for therapeutic effect), Pranayama (breathing exercises for nervous system regulation), and Dhyana/Meditation (mindfulness techniques for stress and pain management).

How long does it take to see benefits from Yoga Therapy?

Immediate benefits, such as reduced stress and improved sleep, are often noticed after the first few sessions. For chronic physical pain or management of a long-term condition, consistent practice over 4 to 8 weeks is usually recommended to achieve structural and physiological changes.

Can Yoga Therapy be combined with Panchkarma or Ayurveda?

Yes, highly encouraged! Yoga Therapy is a perfect complement to all our other services. It helps sustain the physical and mental balance achieved during Panchkarma and reinforces the lifestyle adjustments recommended in Ayurvedic and Naturopathic plans.

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