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		<title>2 yoga postures to avoid</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 18:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Jared</dc:creator>
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we see alot of yoga practitioners in our clinic and many of them complain of neck pain and stiffness that just does not seem to go away.  upon examination, i often find that these people have lost their normal cervical lordosis (or natural curve), there are many causes for this from poor reading posture, to head injuries and rear end auto accidents.  once the curve is lost it must be restored to prevent deterioration of the discs, joints, muscles, and nerves.   most yoga ananas (postures) will not exacerbate this condition, but there are 2 that put the neck under extreme strain and can even cause a disc herniation.  what are the 2 posture to avoid&#8230;. shoulder stand and plow.  i strongly suggest that you dont do them.</p>
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