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This Article is From Oct 26, 2017

Yoga Can Heal, But Also Hurt

Yoga can heal, but overdoing it or doing it in the wrong manner can lead to acute injuries.

Yoga Can Heal, But Also Hurt
Woman practising yoga (representation)

Yoga is a great healer and contributor to improving strength, flexibility and endurance; but wrong yoga poses can make your daily life difficult instead of easy, say experts.

Minakshi Fullara, Chief Consultant, Physiotherapy, Aakash Healthcare, said overdoing it or doing it in the wrong manner can lead to acute injuries, chronic pain, overuse strain and a hamstring pull.

Certain asanas of yoga like Paschimottanasana involves direct bending of the spine in seated or long-standing position without bending of knees. This, in turn, puts a direct load on spine giving it "C" shape and creating tension on ligaments and joint stability leading to severe disc prolapses and hip joint disorders.

So, always consider postural alignment, biomechanical stresses on joints and soft tissues and functional anatomical position while practising any yogic asana.

Wrist injuries are the other most common thing to happen with certain postures of yoga that demand support from the wrist.

Rotator cuff injuries are common to occur if the biomechanical alignment is not appropriate while practising body weight on arms. This results in excessive strain on rotator cuff muscles and thus, affects shoulder dynamics.

To avoid these injuries: Get yourself assessed thoroughly by a physical therapist for your flexibility, core strength, joint mobility and learn properly before performing. Be responsive to the signals your body sends. If you feel any pain or stress, act immediately. 

Yoga expert Deepak Jha has also pointed out a few health problems that you might face if you are performing certain yoga poses wrongly.

1. Backaches and slip disc:

Yoga poses like Bharadvajasana, Bitilasana, Marjaryasana and many others, help you ease your back pain and back problems. If done incorrectly, it can create reverse effect.

2. Ankle sprain:

Yoga poses like Ardha Chandrasana, Malasana and Supta Virasana put pressure on your ankles. If done in an incorrect manner, they can injure your ankles severely. 

3. Stiff neck, sprain and pain in neck:

Yoga asanas like Setu Bandha Sarvangasana, Matsyasana, Eka Pada Rajakapotasana and Kapotasana require involvement of the neck.

These poses require you to bend and twist your neck and if you make a mistake while practising these, you can suffer from a stiff neck. You can also strain your neck and experience extreme pain.

4. Muscle pulls:

You can experience muscle pulls while practising most yoga poses if your body flexibility is not strong enough.
 

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