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Adverse Events Associated with Yoga: A Systematic Review of Published Case Reports and Case Series

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Title
Adverse Events Associated with Yoga: A Systematic Review of Published Case Reports and Case Series
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PLOS ONE, October 2013
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0075515
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Holger Cramer, Carol Krucoff, Gustav Dobos

Abstract

While yoga is gaining increased popularity in North America and Europe, its safety has been questioned in the lay press. The aim of this systematic review was to assess published case reports and case series on adverse events associated with yoga. Medline/Pubmed, Scopus, CAMBase, IndMed and the Cases Database were screened through February 2013; and 35 case reports and 2 case series reporting a total of 76 cases were included. Ten cases had medical preconditions, mainly glaucoma and osteopenia. Pranayama, hatha yoga, and Bikram yoga were the most common yoga practices; headstand, shoulder stand, lotus position, and forceful breathing were the most common yoga postures and breathing techniques cited. Twenty-seven adverse events (35.5%) affected the musculoskeletal system; 14 (18.4%) the nervous system; and 9 (11.8%) the eyes. Fifteen cases (19.7%) reached full recovery; 9 cases (11.3%) partial recovery; 1 case (1.3%) no recovery; and 1 case (1.3%) died. As any other physical or mental practice, yoga should be practiced carefully under the guidance of a qualified instructor. Beginners should avoid extreme practices such as headstand, lotus position and forceful breathing. Individuals with medical preconditions should work with their physician and yoga teacher to appropriately adapt postures; patients with glaucoma should avoid inversions and patients with compromised bone should avoid forceful yoga practices.

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Country Count As %
India 4 2%
United Kingdom 2 <1%
Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of 1 <1%
Norway 1 <1%
Unknown 244 97%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 36 14%
Student > Ph. D. Student 30 12%
Student > Bachelor 30 12%
Student > Doctoral Student 24 10%
Researcher 22 9%
Other 50 20%
Unknown 60 24%
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Nursing and Health Professions 30 12%
Psychology 23 9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 14 6%
Sports and Recreations 14 6%
Other 42 17%
Unknown 68 27%