Perspective on yoga therapy is not a subjective, its objective,one cannot pin point the understanding nd concept of yoga, definitely yoga deals with therapeutic applications nd i have cure many people with it,please do deep understanding about the concept🙏
As always, Mr. Arun, with his gentle but firm voice, explains things so wonderfully. Thank you Sir. I'm a big fan and do your yoga classes on RUclips, regularly.
yoga people are emo - therapists, and also has a culture, or ' ethics ' that are of benefit // it's very important support, and also a modern blessing for civilization . . . $$$$
Thank you as always! Taking for example back pain, i supose that is would be nessesary to male específicamente asjuatmenst for some especifica asanas . If we pretend the client doesn't have any issue, he can vet perjudicated from the practica. What do you thank?
Thank you for this explanation. I think in western medicine even an examination is considered "treatment". such as an x-ray as it shows on medical reports. I'm not a medically trained doctor, so I wondered about it, it is probably a form of conceptualisation in the diagnostic process as part of treatment.
Well, having thought about my notes from yesterday - an examination like x-ray can observe internally if any issue at a certain point in the body as a form of evidence. Further tests like urine tests and blood tests can help to confirm issues of inflamation e.g. with back pain issues. To clarify or investigte underlying issues or causes. Treatment is a medical insurance question probably, having read about medical screennigs in the western literature. As WHO decised on which disease needs screening based on statistics so I guess "treatment" is a term internationally used all over the world, like they do it in Hungary (for the medical tests completed as well. In Hungary qualified medical doctors can validate test results, hence probably the term "treatment"). But I don't know for sure. Lower back pain - if it is a diagnosis given to an individual, can cover many issues ranging from injury to cancer pain or aging. I was told even if x-ray uncovers e.g. disc degeneration, it does not mean that it would result in pain for all cases. Hence, when symptoms are reported, it is diagnosed e.g. with an x-ray which then being called treatment? So I assume that - it is the symptoms reporting and the medical test that counts as a "treatment". I don't know unfortunatelly. Then, is it the back pain that is in treatment with yoga therapy as part of the hollistic approach even if the underlying cause is something else? I saw that in the US alongside chemotherapy in hospitals or following a surgery yoga is part of (physical?) rehabilitation? So, yoga therapy is a form of rehabilitation in medicine or well-being support for the general public? I have not seen it in Hungary yet, although Budapest Medical School does teach it to medical students. At least, they did it a few years ago when I had a short time working in one of the hospital (I was a sociotherapist there - only for one month in psychiatry). I had the opportunity to practice yoga which was recommended for the medical students for well-being management. I mean the medical students could go to the classes to care for themselves.
Dear Aron, apologies for not donating or paying at this point of time. I am unemployed and without any income or access to benefits - and find work takes time. Only saw the joing fee today. I would donate or pay if I can. Thank you and your colleagues for sharing your teachings in videos. I appreaciate if you cannot reply at this point of time. Namaste!
Dear Suruchi, we have a special class on yoga during pregnancy on our channel. You can follow the same on the link below. ruclips.net/video/2S0m4LVUHgI/видео.html
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Perspective on yoga therapy is not a subjective, its objective,one cannot pin point the understanding nd concept of yoga, definitely yoga deals with therapeutic applications nd i have cure many people with it,please do deep understanding about the concept🙏
As always, Mr. Arun, with his gentle but firm voice, explains things so wonderfully. Thank you Sir. I'm a big fan and do your yoga classes on RUclips, regularly.
Thank you for watching. Om Shanti
yoga people are emo - therapists, and also has a culture, or ' ethics ' that are of benefit // it's very important support, and also a modern blessing for civilization . . . $$$$
Very well put!
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Excellent information. !
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Thank you for watching. Om Shanti
Thank you as always! Taking for example back pain, i supose that is would be nessesary to male específicamente asjuatmenst for some especifica asanas . If we pretend the client doesn't have any issue, he can vet perjudicated from the practica. What do you thank?
Thank you for this explanation. I think in western medicine even an examination is considered "treatment". such as an x-ray as it shows on medical reports. I'm not a medically trained doctor, so I wondered about it, it is probably a form of conceptualisation in the diagnostic process as part of treatment.
Well, having thought about my notes from yesterday - an examination like x-ray can observe internally if any issue at a certain point in the body as a form of evidence. Further tests like urine tests and blood tests can help to confirm issues of inflamation e.g. with back pain issues. To clarify or investigte underlying issues or causes. Treatment is a medical insurance question probably, having read about medical screennigs in the western literature. As WHO decised on which disease needs screening based on statistics so I guess "treatment" is a term internationally used all over the world, like they do it in Hungary (for the medical tests completed as well. In Hungary qualified medical doctors can validate test results, hence probably the term "treatment"). But I don't know for sure. Lower back pain - if it is a diagnosis given to an individual, can cover many issues ranging from injury to cancer pain or aging. I was told even if x-ray uncovers e.g. disc degeneration, it does not mean that it would result in pain for all cases. Hence, when symptoms are reported, it is diagnosed e.g. with an x-ray which then being called treatment? So I assume that - it is the symptoms reporting and the medical test that counts as a "treatment". I don't know unfortunatelly. Then, is it the back pain that is in treatment with yoga therapy as part of the hollistic approach even if the underlying cause is something else? I saw that in the US alongside chemotherapy in hospitals or following a surgery yoga is part of (physical?) rehabilitation? So, yoga therapy is a form of rehabilitation in medicine or well-being support for the general public? I have not seen it in Hungary yet, although Budapest Medical School does teach it to medical students. At least, they did it a few years ago when I had a short time working in one of the hospital (I was a sociotherapist there - only for one month in psychiatry). I had the opportunity to practice yoga which was recommended for the medical students for well-being management. I mean the medical students could go to the classes to care for themselves.
Dear Aron, apologies for not donating or paying at this point of time. I am unemployed and without any income or access to benefits - and find work takes time. Only saw the joing fee today. I would donate or pay if I can. Thank you and your colleagues for sharing your teachings in videos. I appreaciate if you cannot reply at this point of time. Namaste!
Arun Sir pls make series yoga and pranayam during pregnancy
Dear Suruchi, we have a special class on yoga during pregnancy on our channel. You can follow the same on the link below.
ruclips.net/video/2S0m4LVUHgI/видео.html
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I’m not agree with ur concept of yoga therapy concept what u taking yoga is beyond that may be u have not seen such type of result …
Yeah agree As a researcher and therapist in Yoga around 2 years I completely denied this men advice...