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Showing posts with label Yoga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yoga. Show all posts

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Stretches For Cervical Dystonia From LIVESTRONG Website

below is an exercise I found on the LIVESTRONG website. I copied and pasted the post for you to enjoy. None of this was written by me. It was written by Crystal Welch. I know I speak a lot of how yoga has helped me get through my days without feeling tight, so perhaps reading the same thing from someone else will give you more encouragement to do whatever stretches you can to help relieve the tightness you're feeling this morning.


Crystal Welch has a 30-year writing history. Her more than 2,000 published works have been included in the health and fitness-related Wellness Directory, Earthdance Press and Higher Source. She is an award-winning writer who teaches whole foods cooking and has written a cookbook series. She operates an HON-code-certified health-related blog with more than 95,000 readers. Welch has a B.B.A. from Eastern Michigan University.


CERVICAL DYSTONIA EXERCISES

Jul 27, 2010 | By Crystal Welch

Cervical dystonia, known as spasmodic torticollis, is a neurological disorder which causes the neck and shoulder muscles to involuntarily contract and spasm, according to the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation. Exercises can improve posture through stretching and strengthening muscles and help reduce pain, according to the MayoClinic.com. No exercise provides a cure-all. Every individual is different, and needs different treatments. Check with your doctor prior to starting any exercise routine.

HEAD TILTS
Stretching can help your cervical dystonia by loosening your tight muscle fibers. Head tilts can stretch your cervical muscles, according to functionalrestoration.com. Head tilts can be done either with assistance or unassisted. For assisted head tilts, either stand or sit in an upright chair. Stretch your left side neck muscles by placing your right hand onto the left side of your head above your ear. Gently pull your head to the right side with your hand. Hold this stretch for five seconds. Return your head to the original, straight ahead position. Relax for three minutes. Repeat this exercise 10 times. Do the exercise again to your left side. For unassisted head tilts, perform the same exercise without using your opposite-side hand to stretch your neck muscles while moving your head.

NECK AND BACK STRETCH
Stretch your entire spine and neck to help keep your muscles flexible. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. Intertwine your fingers and place your hands on the backside of your head. Gently bend your knees as you slowly lower your upper body. Stretch until your head is at knee level. Lower your neck to increase the stretch. Do not pull on your neck. Hold this stretch for 10 seconds. Slowly lift your body up to the original position. Relax for three minutes. Repeat this exercise five times. If you have lower back concerns, do a modified version of this exercise by sitting on a large exercise ball. This will place less stress on your back.

CHAIR YOGA
Chair yoga exercises can help stretch your shoulders, upper back and neck muscles. Do a Hatha yoga posture known as a Slow Motion Dive. Sit upright in a firm, armless chair. Place your hands on your knees. Slowly inhale to fill your lungs. Slowly lower your upper body to your lap and knees while exhaling. Allow your head to hang and relax between your legs. Bend as far as possible. If you are comfortable, increase your stretch by lowering your hands to the floor. Hold your stretching position for one minute. Breathe fully as you stretch. Inhale as you lift yourself with your arms back to the original position. Relax for three minutes. Repeat this exercise 10 times.

DOWNWARD FACING DOG
Do a yoga posture known as Downward Facing Dog to strengthen your shoulders and relax your neck muscles. This posture also helps increase your leg flexibility. Stand upright with your feet shoulder-width apart. Slowly lean your upper body forward. Instead of touching your toes, walk your hands out two to three feet from your body. Place your palms flat on the floor. Let your neck hang. Keep your elbows and knees straight. Hold this position for 10 to 20 seconds. Slowly walk your hands back to your feet and return your upper body to the original position. Relax for two minutes. Repeat this exercise three times.



Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/185802-cervical-dystonia-exercises/#ixzz21GjwDZdR

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

A Yoga And Meditation Kind Of A Morning

Have you ever been around negative energy that seems to take over your whole thoughts and body, that the very next day you feel so anxious and tense all over?

Well that's exactly what I felt when I woke up this morning. Even though the negative energy came from someone else's issues, I was physically and mentally taking them over. I needed to literally detox this morning and snap back into a serene place.

I did 1/2 hour of yoga, to stretch out all the tightness, and about 10 minutes if meditation. As soon as I realized I wasn't thinking negative thoughts anymore, I stopped.

We need to step away and center ourselves every once in awhile. It's healthy and we all deserve a happy and healthier day!!!!







Rosary beads my husband bought me in NYC. Cool color!!!! They're displayed in our home, to remind me that we're always being watched over. :)





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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Pain In My Sleep

Last night I had severe stiffness in my neck when I turned my body to sleep on my other side. The pain was so bad that I had to hold my neck and kind of help it turn with my body. The odd thing is, that the pain goes away immediately once I've turned my neck. What's up with that? If the muscles can get that twisted from being in a sound sleep, why do they relax immediately once I'm up and move around? It's almost as if my neck was locked in a position that I snapped it out of. I can move my neck around with no pain once it's "unlocked". It's the strangest thing, but I'd rather be in pain for those couple of seconds than to be in constant pain all day.

So, my friends, today I will get up and do another mornings yoga to get all the kinks out, and I'm taking out my blue bonnet for a ride in a nearby park. It's hot out there today and I'm not sure how long I'll last, but at least for that moment I'll be able to enjoy the freedom that my bike gives me.



Tuesday, June 19, 2012

The Incredible Tightening Muscles!

Yesterday, as I was walking into the CVS and saw my yoga instructor with her adorable daughter walking to her car. I was about to go over and say hi, but was afraid she would ask me why I haven't been at the studio! Lol

I haven't been doing yoga regularly since I last had my injections about 2 weeks ago, which is obviously coming back to haunt me because I'm very achy in my neck and shoulder areas. I know I had a lot going on the week before my graduation, but now there's just no excuses! Today I stretch, bend, fold, twist, pull, and do what ever I have to do to feel better.....then I'll take 2 Allieves and pray for the pain to go away! Lol