
Supporting Yoga Students with Common Injuries and Conditions
A Handbook for Teachers and Trainees
Andrew McGonigle(Author)
Singing Dragon (Publisher)
Published on 18. March 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-78775-469-0 (ISBN)
Description
This handbook guides yoga teachers and trainees in how to approach teaching students with common injuries and health conditions safely, confidently, and in a manner that empowers students.
Dr Andrew McGonigle combines his medical background with extensive knowledge of yoga to address common injuries in detail with an in-depth review of anatomy. The book describes the psychology of pain and injury with reference to the latest research on pain and biomechanics. It also provides advice and tips on how to modify yoga techniques to suit the needs of students with injuries. Detailed illustrations throughout the book provide a visual guide to support understanding.
This book is part of the series 'Yoga Teaching Guides', which provides expert information on essential topics as well as ideas for creative teaching.
Dr Andrew McGonigle combines his medical background with extensive knowledge of yoga to address common injuries in detail with an in-depth review of anatomy. The book describes the psychology of pain and injury with reference to the latest research on pain and biomechanics. It also provides advice and tips on how to modify yoga techniques to suit the needs of students with injuries. Detailed illustrations throughout the book provide a visual guide to support understanding.
This book is part of the series 'Yoga Teaching Guides', which provides expert information on essential topics as well as ideas for creative teaching.
Reviews / Votes
This is the book I've been waiting for! Finally, a guide to making yoga safer and more effective. I'm so grateful to Andrew McGonigle for integrating his knowledge of yoga, anatomy, physiology, and medicine into a resource that makes this esoteric information accessible to yoga practitioners and teachers alike. -- Jivana Heyman, author of Accessible Yoga 'Supporting Yoga Students with Common Injuries and Conditions' by Dr Andrew McGonigle is a must-have for every Yoga Teacher. Having trained yoga teachers for over 25 years, I think this book is a resource we have long been waiting for. It's rare to find someone like Dr. McGonigle with this depth of knowledge, training and experience in anatomy and medicine as well as in Yoga, who can share their knowledge in a way that everyone can understand. Most yoga teachers are asked on an almost daily basis to support students with injuries or common medical conditions, but the right quality of training to help them do this has been missing - until now. 'Supporting Yoga Students with Common Injuries and Conditions' lays out the information we need as yoga teachers in an easy to read format, alongside a very useful reference system where you can look up particular conditions as needed. If you're a yoga teacher or a trainer, I highly recommend this book to you. -- Rev. Padma Devi Sumananda Founder & President, Heart Of Living Yoga Foundation and Director, Integral Yoga U.K. Research literally drips off every page as this book beautifully pulls together the essential anatomical information to help yoga teachers lead with even more grace and confidence. Layered on top are common injuries that might be encountered, alongside practical yoga-based solutions. -- Celest Pereira - Yoga, Anatomy and Biomechanics teacherMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Illustrations
139
Dimensions
Height: 238 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
448 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78775-469-0 (9781787754690)
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Andrew McGonigle
Supporting Yoga Students with Common Injuries and Conditions
A Handbook for Teachers and Trainees
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Andrew McGonigle has been studying anatomy for over twenty years, originally training to become a doctor and then moving away from Western medicine to become a yoga teacher, massage therapist and anatomy teacher. He combines all of his skills and experience to teach anatomy and physiology on Yoga Teacher Training courses internationally and runs his own online Anatomy and Physiology Applied to Yoga courses. He lives in Los Angeles with his husband. For more information visit: www.doctor-yogi.com Instagram: @doctoryogi1
Content
Preface
1) Introduction
2) Communicating with students
PART 1 - THE LOWER LIMB AND PELVIS
3) The foot and ankle
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the feet and ankles
4) The knee
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the knee joint
5) The hip
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the hip joint
6) The pelvis
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the pelvis
[Link to MFML online practice]
PART 2 - THE SPINE AND TRUNK
7) An overview of spinal anatomy
8) The lumbar spine
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the lumbar spine
9) The thoracic spine
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of thoracic spine
10) The cervical spine
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the cervical spine
[Link to MFML online practice]
PART 3 - THE UPPER LIMB
11) The shoulder
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the shoulder joint and girdle
12) The elbow, wrist and hand
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the elbow, wrist and hand
[Link to MFML online practice]
PART 4 - COMMON MEDICAL CONDITIONS
13) Common medical conditions
a. Cardiovascular disease
b. Diabetes mellitus
c. Asthma
d. Pregnancy
e. Osteoporosis
f. Hypermobility
g. Depression and anxiety
[Link to MFML online practice]
Glossary of anatomical terms
References
Further reading and resources
Index
1) Introduction
2) Communicating with students
PART 1 - THE LOWER LIMB AND PELVIS
3) The foot and ankle
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the feet and ankles
4) The knee
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the knee joint
5) The hip
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the hip joint
6) The pelvis
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the pelvis
[Link to MFML online practice]
PART 2 - THE SPINE AND TRUNK
7) An overview of spinal anatomy
8) The lumbar spine
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the lumbar spine
9) The thoracic spine
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of thoracic spine
10) The cervical spine
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the cervical spine
[Link to MFML online practice]
PART 3 - THE UPPER LIMB
11) The shoulder
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the shoulder joint and girdle
12) The elbow, wrist and hand
a. Anatomy overview
b. Common injuries and conditions
c. Adapting key asanas
d. Improving the health of the elbow, wrist and hand
[Link to MFML online practice]
PART 4 - COMMON MEDICAL CONDITIONS
13) Common medical conditions
a. Cardiovascular disease
b. Diabetes mellitus
c. Asthma
d. Pregnancy
e. Osteoporosis
f. Hypermobility
g. Depression and anxiety
[Link to MFML online practice]
Glossary of anatomical terms
References
Further reading and resources
Index