कूर्मासन / Tortoise Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Kurma (कूर्मा) meaning tortoise [K]
लोलासन / Pendant Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Lolā (लोला) meaning dangling posture [K]
मकरासन / Crocodile Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Makara (मकरा) meaning crocodile and [K]
मरीच्यासन / Sage Twist Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Marichya (मरीच्) meaning ray of [K]
मार्जरियासन / Cat Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Marjari (मार्जरि) meaning cat [K]
मत्स्यासनI / Fish Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Matsya (मत्स्या) meaning fish [K]
मत्स्येन्द्रासन / Lord of the Fishes Pose
The name Matsyendrasana is derived from the Sanskrit words Matsya (मत्स्य) [K]
नटराजासन / Lord of the Dance Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Nata (नट) meaning dance, Raja (राजा)) [K]
नौकासन / Boat Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Nava ( नाव) meaning boat and asana (आसन) [K]
परिघासन / Gate Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Parigha (परिघा) meaning gate and [K]
Feeling tightness or discomfort in your upper back? You’re not alone. Many people experience upper back pain due to poor posture, stress, or overuse. Here’s where yoga can be your hero! Yoga offers a range of poses specifically designed to stretch, strengthen, and improve mobility in your upper back, leading to pain relief and a more relaxed posture.
Upper back pain can manifest in various ways, from a dull ache to sharp twinges. It can be caused by:
Yoga incorporates gentle stretches, twists, and backbends to target the upper back muscles. Here’s how it helps:
While diet won’t directly address upper back pain, staying hydrated and eating a balanced diet rich in certain nutrients can contribute to overall well-being and potentially aid in recovery. Here are some dietary recommendations: