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Sore Back, Why not Try Yoga for Back Pain

The practice of Yoga, before the it was introducted to Europe & America had been practiced in areas around and in India for a long time, and stone seals can place yoga to be in existence even in 3000BC. Yoga experts have been teaching thay by stretching and moving your body into various positions, you can strengthen your muscles, joints and ligaments and may also help you to relieve many different aches and pains as well. Practising Yoga for back pain has been accepted by many chiropractors and back specialists as a valid treatment for back pain. Practicing Yoga can also help to relieve stress.

One word of caution is that before you begin yoga for back pain, you should consult with your doctor to make sure you don''t make matters worse. Once you have the go ahead, then you can sign up for yoga classes where you can learn to do proper back stretches and exercises to help relieve your back pain once and for all under expert guidance.

When you first sign up for a yoga class, make sure you talk to your instructor about your back pain. Tell them that you''re using yoga for back pain so that they won''t cause you to contort in ways you shouldn''t. You should always start off easy and you should refrain from doing more advanced positions until you know you''re capable and until you know that it won''t exacerbate your pain.

What are the Common Causes Of Back Pain

Back pain can be caused by a number of situations, from slipped discs to damaged muscles or ligaments. However, back pain can also be caused by the following:

infections,bone spurs Tumors.

When you practice yoga for back pain. The pain is reduced by stretching and strengthening the spine. You must also remember to exercise proper posture as this can relieve your back pain even when you''re not practicing yoga.

A good Starting Point

A good yoga position to try to help your back pain is the cobra, to try this:

Lie on your front, with your head facing forward.
Place your hands on either side of your body as you would if you were doing pushups.

Push with your hands, while keeping your waist on the floor, and lift your upper torso off the ground.

Keep your face forward, not up, make sure that you are stretching your back slowly.

The cobra yoga position for back pain has been known to help a lot of people but it can also hurt you if done incorrectly. That''s why it''s so important to listen to your instructor before trying any position you''re not sure of.

As I have mentioned before you do any yoga to help with your back pain, discuss it with your doctor, and ensure the yoga instructor is properly qualified. You should be able to find a yoga class or school in your area in the yellow pages. Today many health clubs or YMCA''s offer yoga classes.

Gavin Dye is author and webmaster at http://www.yoga-supplies-4u.com where you can learn more about the benefits of yoga.

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