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1 YOGA IN THE CLINIC: EMPOWERING!Empowerin
YOGA IN THE CLINIC: EMPOWERING!Empowering! Yoga provides clients with the means to control their inner state independent of medicine, and independent of a healthcare provider!There is growing evidence that clients are

2 able to become more engaged and proacti
able to become more engaged and proactive with their healthcare when provided with tools to successfully manage their health conditions (Atleret al., 2017; Pomeyet al. 2015).!Empowering for clients to have a means to

3 control their health and well being!Yog
control their health and well being!Yoga is a process of learning about the self. ClientsÕ realization of their ability to positively impact health will lead to improved self lordotic posture, to improve propriocept

4 ion and postural control!Self Release ly
ion and postural control!Self Release lying supine or on bolster!Roll Release lying prone!Active Viniyoga/Somatic release supine!Supine twist (supported)Evidence: Yoga improves spinal mobility (Tekur THERAPEUTIC EXERC

5 ISE! IT CAN BE HELPFUL TO CITE A PEER RE
ISE! IT CAN BE HELPFUL TO CITE A PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE.!Self-psoas release in constructive rest position = 97535: Pt educated in self-massage for self-management of chronic pain condition. Pt demonstrated correct tec

6 hnique with verbal instructions and set
hnique with verbal instructions and set up. To be performed PRN, ideally 1x per day at bedtime for 5-10 minutes.!Figure 4 pose at wall = 97112: Pt completed prone passive stretch of piriformis with assist from wall/ch

7 air. Pt instructed to perform technique
air. Pt instructed to perform technique for 3-5 minutes to reduce sciatic impingement symptoms, after 5 min bilaterally patient report a decrease in severity of symptoms upon standing from 7/10 to 4/10.!Warrior Pose

8 series = 97530: Pt performed asymmetrica
series = 97530: Pt performed asymmetrical dynamic standing exercise series with wide base of support to improve balance and decrease fall risk. Pt verbalized greatest feeling of stability with feet 24in apart, with

9 decreasing stability at wider distance,
decreasing stability at wider distance, demonstrating improved balance and enhanced self-awareness.!Breathwork= 97535: Pt educated in therapeutic Join the International Association of Yoga Therapists (www.IAYT.org)!S

10 eek a teacher experienced in one or more
eek a teacher experienced in one or more of the following types of yoga: IyengarYoga, Somatic or Viniyoga, Restorative Yoga, Yin Yoga!DVDs: Viniyoga(Gary Kraftsow), Yin Yoga & Yoga Anatomy (Paul Grilley)!Books: Light

11 on Yoga, Yoga: The Path To Holistic Heal
on Yoga, Yoga: The Path To Holistic Health, Cool Yoga Tricks, Yoga As Medicine, Integrative Therapies in Rehabilitation!Teacher Trainings: -Study under an experienced IyengarCertified Teacher-ViniyogaTrainings (https:

12 //www.viniyoga.com/train/ Health promoti
//www.viniyoga.com/train/ Health promotion by social cognitive means. Health Education & Behavior, 31(2):143Ð164.!Barakataki, Susanna. www.honordontappropriateyoga.com!Bastille, J.V., Gill-Body, K.M.(2004). A yoga-bas

13 ed exercise program for people with chro
ed exercise program for people with chronic post stroke hemiparesis.Physical Therapy, 84, 33Ð48.!Bowden, D., Gaudry, C., Seung, C. A., & Gruzelier, J. (2012). A comparative randomisedcontrolled trial of the effects of

14 brain wave vibration training, iyengary
brain wave vibration training, iyengaryoga, and mindfulness on mood, well-being, and salivary cortisol.Evidence -Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine,2012.!Freeman, L. W. (2009).Mosby's complementary & altern

15 ative medicine: A research based approac
ative medicine: A research based approach. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby Ong, C. K., Petersen, S., Bodeker, G. C., & Stewart-Brown, S. (2002). Health status of people using complementary and alternative medical practitioner s

16 ervices in four English counties.America
ervices in four English counties.American Journal of Public Health,92(10), 1653Ð1656.!Pomey, M.P., Ghadiri, D. P., Karazivan Journal of yoga & physical therapy,2(3), 117. !Wolf, T. J., Chuh, A. Floyd, T., McInnis, K &

17 Williams, E. (2015). Effectiveness of o
Williams, E. (2015). Effectiveness of occupation-based interventions to improve areas of occupation and social participation after stroke: An evidence-based review. American Journal of Occupational Therapy,69, 1-11.!

18 Yu, C-H. & Mathiowetz, V. (2013). System
Yu, C-H. & Mathiowetz, V. (2013). Systematic review of occupational therapy related interventions for people with multiple sclerosis: part 1. activity and participation. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 68(1),