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Yoga for movement disorders includes focused breathing, flow of poses, and meditative practice of yoga, specifically designed to benefit individuals whose voluntary movement is challenged. Though the symptoms defining movement disorders stem from neurological bases, the term has expanded to include a variety of conditions.[1]

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Yoga for movement disorders

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Science of yoga

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Gustav (2017). "A systematic review of yoga for major depressive disorder". Journal of Affective Disorders. 213: 70–77. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2017.02.006...

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Yoga

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Yoga nidra

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Yoga nidra (Sanskrit: योग निद्रा, romanized: yoga nidrā) or yogic sleep in modern usage is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, typically...

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Temporomandibular joint dysfunction

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groups. Group I are muscle disorders, group II are disc displacements and group III are joint disorders, although it is common for people with TMD to fit...

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Nightmare disorder

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More specifically, nightmare disorder is a type of parasomnia, a subset of sleep disorders categorized by abnormal movement or behavior or verbal actions...

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Hilaria Baldwin

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American yoga instructor, entrepreneur, podcaster, and author. She was the co-founder of a chain of New York-based yoga studios called Yoga Vida, and...

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Psychomotor agitation

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agitation is typically found in various mental disorders, especially in psychotic and mood disorders. It can be a result of drug intoxication or withdrawal...

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Body positivity

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may struggle with body image disorders, including body dysmorphia, anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Eating disorders in men are less commonly diagnosed...

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Tourette syndrome

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other movement or psychiatric disorders. Modeled after genetic breakthroughs seen with large-scale efforts in other neurodevelopmental disorders, three...

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Gregorian Bivolaru

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Eros in the Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute. Mimesis International. p. 7. ISBN 978-3540632931. "Criminal trial of yoga practitioners...

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Restless legs syndrome

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Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and the Simple Sleep Related Movement Disorders, Parasomnias, Hypersomnias, and Circadian Rhythm Disorders". Journal of Clinical...

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Somatic experiencing

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form of alternative therapy aimed at treating trauma and stress-related disorders, such as PTSD. The primary goal of SE is to modify the trauma-related...

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Catatonic depression

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characterized as a spectrum of mood disorders and is distinguished by the co-occurrence of catatonia and Major depressive disorder (MDD). Catatonic symptoms involve...

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Exercise ball

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Pezzi ball, stability ball, Swedish ball, Swiss ball, therapy ball, or yoga ball. The physical object known as a "Swiss Ball" was developed in 1963 by...

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Sleepwalking

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at sleep disorders in adults but children can also be affected. In the ten percent of the population that experience sleep-related disorders, children...

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Foot drop

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yoga kneeling exercise, the Varjrasana has, under the name "yoga foot drop", been linked to foot drop. The underlying disorder must be treated. For example...

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Feldenkrais Method

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that the Method bears similarities to faith healing, is like "glorified yoga", and that it "borders on quackery". Quackwatch places the Feldenkrais Method...

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Dosha

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may potentially lead to disease. For example, an excess of vata is blamed for mental, nervous, and digestive disorders, including low energy and weakening...

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Kum Nye

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"massage of the subtle body". Some forms of sku mnye are vaguely similar to Yoga, Tai chi, Qigong, or therapeutic massage. Kum Nye, Ku Nye, and Kunye are...

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Contracture

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on sustained traction of connective tissue in approaches such as adaptive yoga has demonstrated that contracture can be reduced, at the same time that tendency...

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Mental health

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and report various mental disorders. In the United States, the DSM-5 is used as the classification system of mental disorders. Mental health is associated...

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Swami Kuvalayananda

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yoga guru, researcher, and educator primarily known for his pioneering research into the scientific foundations of yoga. He started research on yoga in...

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Muscle tone

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and yoga. Joint laxity contributes greatly to flexibility, especially with flexibility in one or a few areas, instead of overall flexibility. For example...

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