400 Collins Rd NE, MS 154-100 Cedar Rapids, IA 52498
Have you ever wondered how to begin a yoga practice but you weren’t sure where to start? Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, have any yoga online videos interested you but you weren’t sure where exactly to start? If you are interested in incorporating some yoga into your life, there is not a better time to start than now!
With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, as well as our local recovery from the derecho that hit the Cedar Rapids and Metro Area, your body is undoubtedly dealing with higher levels of stress. Your routines have likely been altered, and your sense of safety and security has been threatened. Stress can have a negative impact on your health, both mentally and physically. While some stress can be perceived by your body as good and healthy, an overload can have a detrimental effect on your health.
Yoga can be one avenue to help you deal with the increased stress. You may currently be experiencing increased neck pain, headaches, back pain, poor sleep, digestive issues, as well as many other common musculoskeletal complaints. There is good news! Physical therapy can be utilized to help improve your pain. Medical Therapeutic Yoga is one treatment approach which may help empower you to overcome your pain and dysfunction with greater ease. An individualized therapy prescription could be just what you are searching for!
Medical Therapeutic Yoga is the practice of yoga in medicine, rehabilitation, and wellness settings by a licensed healthcare professional. This professional is either completing, or has graduated from, the Professional Yoga Therapy Institute program and has been credentialed as a Professional Yoga Therapist-Candidate or Professional Yoga Therapist.
Dr. Ginger Garner, founder of the Living Well Institute, has developed this practice and trained hundreds of medical professionals in this method. Here at RCPT (located at the Collins Aerospace Rec Center), I, Rachel Witmer, DPT, incorporate Medical Therapeutic Yoga into my practice on a daily basis.
Yoga can mean different things to different people. In the Western world, people often view yoga as a form of exercise to help promote flexibility. Medical Therapeutic Yoga is a form of exercise that not only helps flexibility, but also puts an emphasis on having proper stability and breath control while you are in carefully selected asana or poses. The benefits go far beyond the physical body. Properly prescribed Medical Therapeutic Yoga interventions can be one way to help an individual improve function and improve health and wellness. For those individuals with underlying medical issues such as joint replacements, osteoporosis, and osteoarthritis, it is important yoga is performed properly and is not contraindicated. Properly prescribed Medical Therapeutic Yoga will not further exacerbate any preexisting condition or pain.
Interested in Medical Therapeutic Yoga to help you deal with pain or functional limitations? Please reach out to me by calling Rec Center Physical Therapy at 319-295-8899. Rec Center Physical Therapy is open for in person appointments as well as telehealth appointments, which can work very well for providing therapy sessions to those individuals who have underlying health conditions and do not feel comfortable in public during the pandemic. I would love to help you take the next step in your health and wellness to help you overcome your current barriers to health!
You may also find further information regarding Medical Therapeutic Yoga, including a link to free videos, at https://Integrativelifestylemed.com.
Garner, G. (2016). Medical Therapeutic Yoga: Biopsychosocial Rehabilitation and Wellness Care. (1st Edition). Edinburg, UK: Handspring Publishing.