Ashtang Yoga & Modern Medicine For Yoga Teachers
₹500.00
OUTLINE
- Overview of the human anatomy with names and description of major muscles of the body in the light of Yogic postures. Also includes a note on anatomy of Ujjayi and Bhramari Pranayama
- A brief study of human physiology to understand various systems in relation to yogic disciplines with an elaboration of the types of breathing and muscles involved therein
- Introduction to the correlation of Ashtanga Yoga and Health
- Insights into the application of Yogic science in treatment of diseases and disorders
- A valuable guide for female health across all stages of the reproductive life cycle, and includes an elaboration on prenatal yogic care
- Outlines selective sutras from the Patanjali Yoga Sutras for recitation and application in daily life
Special mention of relevant shlokas from the Bhagavad Geeta
Description
AUTHOR
Dr Vineeta Ketkar is a family physician practising in Pune from 1981. Her clinical practise is based on counseling and educating patients along with a judicious use of medicines. She firmly believes in the self-healing capacity of the body, and considers the Doctor as a one who assists that process.
Dr Ketkar has a keen curiosity in the cause & effect aspects of different ailments, which is further enriched by her expertise in Yogic sciences. She is one among the rare breed of doctors who are practitioners of modern medicine with a yogic attitude.
Dr Ketkar is a student of Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institue, Pune. She studied Rope & Belt Therapy under Dr. Shrikant V Karandikar. She also learned aspects of clinical assessment, therapeutic protocol and periodic follow-up from Dr Karandikar. She is the Founder Trustee of Gnosis Medical Yoga Foundation which works in the clinical and educational domains of Yogic health science.
Additional information
Weight | 0.4 kg |
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Dimensions | 25 × 10 × 4 cm |
Author | Dr Vineeta Ketkar is a family physician practising in Pune from 1981. Her clinical practise is based on counseling and educating patients along with a judicious use of medicines. She firmly believes in the self-healing capacity of the body, and considers the Doctor as a one who assists that process. |
Book Type | Paperback, E-Book |