Santhi Yoga Teacher Training Institute
Clinical yoga and ayurveda intensive course
A three week course to learn the benefits of using traditional yoga asanas for common ailments such as diabetics, obesity, back pain, high and low blood pressure, heart disease, mental stress, etc.
Our 17 day certified course shows how to integrate various yoga-based healing modalities into a system well-suited for helping individuals recovering from injury or illness. These techniques help bring the various systems within the body into balance, and help produce a state of mind that is greatly conducive to the healing process.
This course is suitable for yoga teachers, nurses, doctors, acupuncturists, and other health care professionals and helps them to integrate therapeutic yoga into their professions.
Participants in this program will learn specific yoga protocols through daily practice, classes and clinical observation. The style of yoga is designed to be accessible to all patients, regardless of physical condition, addressing patients' physical, mental and emotional condition. Participants will gain new tools for intervention, treatment, and health and wellness programs which integrate seamlessly with standard physical therapy protocols. The program includes daily yoga practice, lectures, clinical observation, and instruction in protocols for specific physical and medical conditions. Instruction will be provided in theory of yoga, integration with medical practice, asana (yoga positions), paranayama (breathing techniques), kriya (cleansing techniques), ayurveda techniques and meditation.
The techniques and information taught include:
• Human anatomy and physiology as it applies to yoga
• Introduction to Ayurveda
• Importance of yogic diet in the treatment of various diseases
• Therapeutic benefits of yoga
• Clinical observation
• Yoga asana practices, kriyas, guided meditation, breathing practice, etc.
• Hands-on adjustments
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