भरद्वाजसन / Seated Spinal Twist
The Sanskrit name is derived from Bhardvaja (भरद्वाज) means bringing [�K]
भुजंगासन / Cobra Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Bhujanga (भुजंगा) meaning cobra [�K]
चतुरङ्ग दण्डासन / Low Plank Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Chatur (चतुर) meaning four, Anga (अङ्ग) [�K]
धनुरासन / Bow Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Dhanur (धनुर) means bow and Asana [�K]
गोमुखासन / Cow Face Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from Gau (गो) meaning cow, Mukh meaning face [�K]
हस्तपदासन / Hand to Foot Pose
The sanskrit name is derived from hasta (हस्त) means hands, pada (पदा) [�K]
जानुशीर्षासन / Head to Knee Pose
The Sanskrit name is derived from (जानु) Janu means knee, Sirsa (शीर्षा) [�K]
ञठर परिवर्तनासन / The Abdominal Twist
The Sanskrit name is derived from Jathara (ञठर) meaning belly or abdomen, [�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]
A hunch back, also known as kyphosis, is a condition characterized by an excessive curvature of the upper spine, leading to a hunched or rounded back. Yoga can aid in its treatment by improving posture, strengthening back muscles, and increasing flexibility. Regular practice of specific yoga postures can help correct spinal alignment and alleviate discomfort associated with a hunch back.
Hunch back, or kyphosis, refers to an abnormal curvature of the thoracic spine, resulting in a hunched or rounded upper back. This condition can be caused by poor posture, age-related degeneration, vertebral fractures, or underlying diseases such as osteoporosis. Kyphosis can range from mild to severe and can lead to pain, stiffness, and mobility issues.
Yoga can play a crucial role in managing and alleviating the symptoms of a hunch back. Specific yoga practices can help by:
Several factors can contribute to the development of a hunch back, including:
Common symptoms associated with a hunch back include:
Yoga and pranayama can be highly effective in managing and improving a hunch back. Some beneficial practices include:
A balanced diet can help support the treatment of a hunch back. Recommendations include:
While practicing yoga for a hunch back, it is essential to:
Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new exercise regimen, especially if you have severe kyphosis.
Individuals with severe hunch back or significant spinal issues should: