Yoga is known for improving strength and flexibility

But it may also be good for improving the balance of older stroke patients. Maintaining a good balance is essential as people age since falls can result in fractured and broken bones. Stroke victims can suffer an even greater loss of balance if one side of the body is stronger than the other, putting them at greater risk for falling.

Improve Balance In Stroke Patients

The study involved 20 veterans (19 men and one woman), average age 66, who had had a stroke. They took part in twice-weekly yoga classes taught by a yoga therapist who modified the moves. Participants did poses first while seated in chairs, eventually progressing to doing poses from the floor and while standing.

The participants improved their stability on two balance measures by an average of 17% and 34%. At the beginning of the study, the test subjects averaged a score of 40 on the Berg Balance Scale, but by the end, they scored an average 47; a score of 46 or below signifies a risk for falling. Endurance improved as well.

Yoga for the 50 +

Yoga may improve balance in older stroke patients.

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