SHORT COURSE: Managing and Preventing Degenerative Conditions in the Neck/ Cervical Area: Cervical Spondylosis/ Spondylitis
Painful conditions in and around the cervical (neck) spine can occur due to more than one reasons. Spinal degeneration occurring due to the natural effects of aging. As we grow older, normal wear and tear, as well as cellular changes, affect the structure of the spine. As a result, the soft tissues supporting the spine–discs, muscles, tendons, etc.–slowly begin to deteriorate. This is called spondylosis. When spondylosis is left untreated, it may lead to spondylolisthesis: when one bone of the spine slips forward over another, it causes damage to the spinal structure. In some cases, a stress fracture may be to blame. Other times, damage to the intervertebral discs may cause this instability of the spine. Spinal conditions can also be due to arthritis. This condition, sometimes known as spondylitis, is a type of inflammatory rheumatic arthritis.
Asanas, as well as actions adapted from Asanas, can help greatly to improve posture, increase flexibility, and decrease pain.
Part1: Addresses the Upper Back/ Shoulder area
Part2: Explores the Use of Arms
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