2005
DOI: 10.1097/01.nrl.0000159986.75426.d5
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Yoga Neuropathy

Abstract: Sciatic nerve compression very rarely occurs bilaterally. The authors present a woman with profound lower extremity weakness and sensory abnormality after falling asleep in the head-to-knees yoga position (also called "Paschimottanasana"). Clinical and electrodiagnostic findings are discussed in detail and a brief review of the literature is presented.

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“…Of the included 37 reports, 19 originated from the USA [28], [31][33], [35], [38][40], [43]–[47], [49], [52], [55][57], [61], 1 from Canada [60], 2 from the UK [51], [59], 1 from Germany [42], 1 from Switzerland [25], 2 from Italy [26], [34], 1 from Denmark [36], 5 from India [29], [41], [48], [53], [54], and 1 each from Nepal [27], China [37], Taiwan [58], South Korea [30], and Australia [50]. The first included report was published in 1969, the number of reports published each year gradually increased until 2012 (Figure 2).…”
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“…Of the included 37 reports, 19 originated from the USA [28], [31][33], [35], [38][40], [43]–[47], [49], [52], [55][57], [61], 1 from Canada [60], 2 from the UK [51], [59], 1 from Germany [42], 1 from Switzerland [25], 2 from Italy [26], [34], 1 from Denmark [36], 5 from India [29], [41], [48], [53], [54], and 1 each from Nepal [27], China [37], Taiwan [58], South Korea [30], and Australia [50]. The first included report was published in 1969, the number of reports published each year gradually increased until 2012 (Figure 2).…”
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“…Kneeling posture (Vajrasana) [31], locust pose (Salabhasana) [36], bridge pose (Setu bandha) [49], seated forward bend (Paschimottasana) [57], and downward-facing dog (Adho mukha savasana) [58] were practiced in 1 case each. One case of a female teenager was reported to have practiced “voluntary mouth-to-mouth Yoga breathing exercises with a teenage boy” [33].…”
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“…Clinical trials of yoga lack adverse event reporting and few case reports are scattered through the literature. [45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52] We report a positive association of musculoskeletal conditions and severe sprains with yoga use that may represent injuries secondary to yoga.…”
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