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Adaptive Yoga With CE Exam

Adaptive Yoga With CE Exam

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$189.95 CAD


 

Product Format
    The package components are as follows:
    • Adaptive Yoga text
    • Continuing education exam (accessed online)
    The massive growth in the popularity of yoga as a form of exercise and as a method of maintaining whole-body wellness has led to thousands of published research studies confirming what yoga practitioners already know: Yoga relieves stress, improves mental and emotional health, enhances sleep, relieves low back pain and neck pain, promotes weight loss, and even enables smoking cessation. Further study has proven that yoga helps individuals with disabilities improve their functional activities of daily living, recover from injuries, gain mobility, experience less pain, and manage anxiety and depressive symptoms.

    Adaptive Yoga With CE Exam takes these studies out of the research labs and onto the yoga mat to empower individuals with disabilities or chronic health conditions to practice yoga effectively and safely. If you work with these special populations as a yoga teacher or rehabilitative therapist, you will find guidance and recommended poses for some of the most common conditions and disabilities, including these:
    • Low back pain
    • Hip, knee, and rheumatoid arthritis
    • Spinal cord injury
    • Stroke
    • Cerebral palsy
    • Lower limb amputation
    • Parkinson’s disease
    • Multiple sclerosis
    Upon completing the book, certified professionals can take the companion CE exam to earn continuing education credits.

    Learning Objectives
    After completing this course, you will be able to do the following:
    • Explain the benefits of yoga for people with disabilities and chronic conditions.
    • Describe the power of using breathing and mindfulness techniques within an adaptive yoga practice.
    • Select poses to perform targeted muscle strengthening or stretching for various disabilities and chronic conditions.
    • Choose appropriate poses for individuals based on their disabilities or chronic conditions.
    • Explain how to effectively use props with adaptive yoga poses.

    Audience

    A continuing education course for yoga therapists and instructors, physical therapists, personal trainers, group exercise instructors, and other certified fitness professionals.
    Part I. Principles of Adapting Yoga
    Chapter 1. Yoga as Rehabilitation
    Chapter 2. How the Body Moves

    Part II. Adapting Yoga for Specific Disabilities
    Chapter 3. Low Back Pain
    Chapter 4. Osteoarthritis of the Hip and Knee
    Chapter 5. Rheumatoid Arthritis
    Chapter 6. Lower Limb Amputation
    Chapter 7. Spinal Cord Injury
    Chapter 8. Parkinson’s Disease
    Chapter 9. Stroke
    Chapter 10. Multiple Sclerosis
    Chapter 11. Cerebral Palsy
    Ingrid Yang, MD, JD, E-RYT 500, C-IAYT, is a deeply knowledgeable, creative, and inspiring yoga therapist, teacher, and physician. She earned her doctorate of medicine from Rush Medical College in Chicago, Illinois. She then received postgraduate residency training at Northwestern’s Feinberg School of Medicine, where she specialized in physical medicine and rehabilitation, completing a year of inpatient rehabilitation medicine training. Dr. Yang subsequently completed an internal medicine residency at Scripps Green Hospital in San Diego, California. She was awarded her juris doctorate at Duke University School of Law and received her bachelor of arts in economics at Barnard College in New York City. Her first book, Hatha Yoga Asanas: A Pocket Guide to Personal Practice, was published by Human Kinetics in 2011. Dr. Yang leads teacher trainings, workshops, and retreats all over the world. She seeks to integrate her background in allopathic medicine with the ancient teachings of the centuries-old yoga traditions. Her teaching is seeded deeply in dharmic philosophies and an expert grasp of movement kinesiology. Her special focus on the physiology of healing through breath work, meditation, and mind–body connection brings a unique and joyful perspective to the practice and study of yoga. Prior to her current work, Dr. Yang was an intellectual property attorney; founded and owned Blue Point Yoga Center in Durham, North Carolina; and entertained audiences as a jazz singer in Australia.

    Kyle Fahey, DPT, PT, is a doctor of physical therapy and senior physical therapist at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab in Chicago, Illinois, the world’s largest and top-ranked acute rehabilitation hospital. As a graduate of Northwestern University’s doctor of physical therapy program, Dr. Fahey is an expert in biomechanics and rehabilitation for those with severe disabilities in all levels of rehab. He develops programs for his patients to regain and preserve strength, endurance, and balance following debilitating injury or illness. In 2017, Dr. Fahey was made Shirley Ryan’s pain management physical therapy director and specialist. In this role, he formulates pain-specific interventions and consultations to individuals with a wide variety of medical diagnoses throughout the hospital. He is the founder and creator of a weekly wheelchair yoga program for the hospital and seamlessly integrates adaptive yoga into his treatments. Dr. Fahey is also the chairman of the Telehealth and Technology in Practice Committee of the Illinois Physical Therapy Association and serves as an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association. As a leader in the physical therapy telehealth initiative, he strives to improve access to physical therapy care and believes that everyone can benefit from rehab.

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