Objectives: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune, chronic inflammatory disorder that causes pain, swelling, stiffness, loss of joint function, and reduced quality of life. Yoga therapy may help individuals with RA manage stress and increase well-being. This study focused on the identification of therapeutic objectives and a methodology to achieve symptom relief, regain function, and enhance quality of life for individuals with RA. Methods: Four women with RA participated in private yoga therapy sessions for 2.5 months. Assessment based, tailored home practices were developed and modified to address participant - identified goals. Results: Participants reported decreased pain, fatigue, swelling, and flares; increased energy; pain-free range of motion and strength around affected joints; and a heightened sense of well-being. Conclusions: Tailored yoga therapy that emphasizes stress reduction may be beneficial for individuals with RA.
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October 28 2013
Joint Ventures: Helping Those With Rheumatoid Arthritis Live Well Available to Purchase
Aggie Stewart
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Int J Yoga Therap (2013) 23 (2): 91–100.
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Aggie Stewart; Joint Ventures: Helping Those With Rheumatoid Arthritis Live Well. Int J Yoga Therap 1 October 2013; 23 (2): 91–100. doi: https://doi.org/10.17761/ijyt.23.2.m453443w8g822207
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