Why It's a powerful path to healing.

Evidence-based Yoga Therapy™

Why It's a powerful path to healing.

Physical Benefits

  • Reducing discomfort and improving pain management
  • Helping neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), fibromyalgia, epilepsy and stroke
  • Easing joint pain from arthritis
  • Reducing tension and stress and relieving headaches
  • Helping you lose weight
  • Boosting your mood and reducing depression
  • Lessening anxiety and stress
  • Easing symptoms of menopause
  • Helping calm those with trauma

Therapeutic Applications

  • Physical and Emotional Trauma
  • Sexual Trauma
  • Depression, Loneliness, Anxiety
  • PAIN
  • Strength & Mobility
  • Anatomy, Movement and Alignment
  • PTS & PTSD

Mobility Exercises

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Welcome to Yoga.Health

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Extended Side Angle

Extended Side Angle

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Body Scan Meditation

Body Scan Meditation

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Welcome to Yoga.Health

Welcome to Yoga.Health

with Rebecca

Welcome to Yoga.Health

Welcome to Yoga.Health

with Rebecca

Welcome to Yoga.Health

Welcome to Yoga.Health

with Rebecca

Welcome to Yoga.Health

Welcome to Yoga.Health

with Rebecca

Yoga.Health™

We Understand Why You Are Here

Try yoga as a new path.
We combine Mobility, Therapy & Meditation.
Yoga.Health™ offers a holistic healing approach and offer a safe, supportive environment.

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Depression, Anxiety, & Loneliness

Stress Reduction:

Yoga therapy effectively reduces stress, promoting relaxation to alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety.

Mood Enhancement:

With regular practice, yoga therapy naturally boosts endorphin production, providing a remedy for depression symptoms.

Self-Awareness Improvement:

Yoga therapy enhances self-awareness and encourages self-care, reducing feelings of loneliness and isolation.

Social Connection Enhancement:

Group yoga therapy classes foster social connections, diminishing loneliness and promoting a sense of community.

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Trauma Recovery

PTSD is a mental health condition that can occur after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Yoga therapy can help individuals with PTSD by reducing symptoms of anxiety, depression, and stress. It can also help to promote relaxation and improve sleep quality.

Complex trauma is a type of trauma that occurs repeatedly over a period of time. Yoga therapy can be helpful in addressing the physical, mental, and emotional symptoms associated with complex trauma, such as chronic pain, anxiety, and depression.

Childhood trauma can have lasting effects on an individual's physical and mental health. Yoga therapy can help individuals who have experienced childhood trauma by promoting relaxation, reducing stress and anxiety, and improving emotional regulation.

Sexual trauma can have a significant impact on an individual's mental and physical health. Yoga therapy can be a helpful tool in managing the symptoms of sexual trauma, such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Overall, yoga therapy can be a valuable tool in supporting individuals who have experienced trauma. It can help to promote relaxation, reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, improve emotional regulation, and support overall mental and physical health and well-being.

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Common Questions

Yoga integrates mind, body, and spirit through physical postures, breathing, and meditation. Yoga therapy uses yoga techniques to manage specific health challenges, as assessed through physical, mental, and emotional health. It is often used to complement traditional medical treatments, improving quality of life and overall well-being.

No, yoga therapy is not just physical therapy. While both may involve similar physical movements, yoga therapy takes a holistic approach to healing, combining physical, mental, and emotional well-being practices. Additionally, yoga therapy is often used as a complementary therapy alongside traditional medical treatments, while PT is typically used as a primary treatment method for physical injuries or disabilities.

1. Talk to your healthcare provider:It is always recommended to consult with your healthcare provider before beginning a new exercise program, especially if you have any underlying health conditions.
2. Choose a yoga therapist:Our qualified yoga therapist have specialties and experience working with seniors and can develop a personalized practice plan based on your individual needs and goals.
3.  Start with a gentle practice:Many seniors benefit from gentle yoga practices, such as chair yoga or restorative yoga, which can be modified to accommodate different levels of mobility.
4. Practice regularly: Consistency is key when it comes to yoga therapy.Aim to practice regularly, even if it is just a few minutes a day.

 Remember, yoga therapy is an individualized practice, so what works for one person may not work for another. Be patient with yourself and give yourself time to develop a practice that works for you.