Yoga for people with multiple sclerosis? Absolutely Today,
people with a wide range of medical problems use yoga successfully.
Because of its emphasis on relaxation, breathing, and deliberate
movement, it can be especially beneficial for individuals dealing
with a neurologic disease like multiple sclerosis.
"Yoga and Multiple Sclerosis," coauthored by Dr. Loren Martin
Fishman and Eric Small, a yoga teacher who first embraced these
techniques as a way to manage his own symptoms of multiple
sclerosis, is a comprehensive guide to applying the principles of
yoga to the management of MS. The first section is a
straightforward but gentle introduction to yoga - a therapeutic
approach to the practice itself. The second part is functionally
oriented. Different yoga poses that work toward a common goal, such
as combating fatigue, reducing spasticity, and increasing range of
motion, are included and illustrated. This user-friendly guide
Describes how yoga works Includes photographs and descriptions
of each pose Explains effects, advantages, and contraindications
Contains starter poses that will help the uninitiated or physically
challenged to gently achieve a posture
"Yoga and Multiple Sclerosis: A Journey to Health and Healing"
is an excellent guidebook and tool for people with MS, people who
undertake yoga on their own, and for all members of the medical and
yoga communities.