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Yoga Therapy for Common Ailments

MIGRAINE


NECK BENDING

Sthiti: Daïãásana

PRACTICE
Stage - I (Forward - Backward)

• Slowly move the head forward while exhaling and try to touch the chin to chest.
• Then move the head as far back as comfortable with inhalation.
• Feel the stretch of the muscles in front and back of the neck during the extreme position of bending.
• Repeat 10 rounds.

Stage - I I (Right and Left bend)
• Exhaling, slowly bend the head to the right, bring the ear as close as possible to the shoulder without turning the head or lifting the shoulder.
• Inhaling, bring the head back to normal position.
• Then exhale and bend it to the left side in the same fashion.
• Inhale and come back to normal position.
• This is one round, repeat 10 rounds.

Stage - I I I (Right and Left)
• Keep the head upright with eyes closed.
• Gently turn the head to the right while exhaling so that the chin is in line with the shoulder.
• Then slowly inhale and come back to normal position.
• Slowly exhale and turn the head to the left in the same fashion.
• Come back to normal position.
• This is one round, Repeat 10 rounds.

Note (For all the three Stages)
• Move the head as far as possible. Do not over strain.
• Keep the shoulders relaxed and steady.
• Feel the release of tension in the neck muscles and the shoulder muscles.
• Elderly people should not go to extreme positions.
• Person with cervical spondylosis should avoid during acute pain.
• If you have pain at any stage, stop in that position for a while. As you bring your complete awareness to the area of pain, start breathing consciously and deeply and then continue the movement.
• It can be practiced standing in Táãásana or sitting in a chair, or in Vajrásana.

     
   
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