Therapeutic Yoga: Biopsychosocial Applications for Rehabilitation

Therapeutic Yoga: Biopsychosocial Applications for Rehabilitation
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Therapeutic Yoga: Biopsychosocial Applications for Rehabilitation

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Yoga continues to rise in popularity, and a growing evidence-base supports the therapeutic utility of yoga in healthcare. Yoga is the most used mind-body therapy in western complementary medicine and can be integrated into rehabilitation efforts to improve physical and cognitive outcomes. Rehabilitation specialists can capitalize on the popularity and efficacy of yoga to improve functional outcomes as well as engage patients to participate in an activity that they can continue independently or in group classes to maintain rehab gains and optimize health. Clinicians are tasked with treating patients as people rather than problems to solve, and yoga offers mind-body tools thatsupport a person-centered, evidence-informed, and biopsychosocial approach to care that both improves theexperience of rehabilitation for patients and clinicians alike.

This course will introduce yoga philosophy as well as explore applications of therapeutic yoga that have beensubstantiated by scientific evidence. Participants will be invited to practice yoga postures as well as breathing techniques with emphasis on mindful attention and sensory integration. Clinicians can immediately utilize these mind-body techniques as self-care to prevent burnout, as well as integrate these practices into physical and cognitive rehabilitation of patients ranging from pediatric to geriatric in a variety of settings.

Highlights

  • Immediately apply yogic practices that support a person-centered, biopsychosocial approach to rehabilitation efforts.
  • Incorporate evidence-informed yoga practices intopatient care to improve outcomes in physical, occupational, and cognitive/speech domains.

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Speech-Language Pathologists, Athletic Trainers

Reviews

4/5

Darlene (NY) on Nov 20, 2025

i am also a yoga instructor. this course was good and i also feel it could be enhanced for learning ojectives.

5/5

Anita (FL) on Nov 19, 2025

i wasn't sure how in the therapy setting how documentation and billing is done. i doubt i could document patient was educated on yoga movement to improve flexibility\/ mobility...or could i%3f plus is it billed under ther ex i assume%3f she did mention billing under neuromuscular reeducation\/rehabilitaion as a possibility for one of the movements.

4/5

Alison (NC) on Oct 28, 2025

good examples shown

4/5

Margaret (CA) on Oct 27, 2025

the first hour was a bit scattered. the second was great with very good demonstrations of how to apply to practice. i think the presenter is very knowledgeable but would have like to have a bit more time on actual poses.

5/5

Muriel () on Sep 29, 2025

good overall

5/5

Eileen (MI) on Sep 03, 2025

good examples and explanations. knowledgeable instructor.

5/5

Kristie (MN) on Aug 07, 2025

this was a short course with lots of good information. i would love to have a longer course discussing muscle connections to poses.

4/5

Margaret Ann (OH) on Jun 30, 2025

needed to be more focused\/practiced in the delivery of the information

4/5

MARY (NJ) on Jun 30, 2025

good visual learning

5/5

Irma (NY) on Jun 20, 2025

great course!


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