People across the world believe yoga to be an alternative or complementary remedy to cure musculoskeletal disorders.
"While yoga can be beneficial for musculoskeletal pain, like any form of exercise, it can also result in musculoskeletal pain," said Evangelos Pappas from the University of Sydney in Australia, as quoted by PTI.
"Our study found that the incidence of pain caused by yoga is more than 10 per cent per year, which is comparable to the injury rate of all sports injuries combined among the physically active population. We also found that yoga can exacerbate existing pain, with 21 per cent of existing injuries made worse by doing yoga, particularly pre-existing musculoskeletal pain in the upper limbs,"
Pappas said further.
"In terms of severity, more than one-third of cases of pain caused by yoga were serious enough to prevent yoga participation and lasted more than three months," Pappas said
It was found that 74 percent partakers in the study claimed yoga helped in improving the prevailing pain, which pointed towards the complex link between yoga and the musculoskeletal pain.
Performing yoga with care could help in avoiding the pain, Pappas explained.
"Yoga participants are encouraged to discuss the risks of injury and any pre-existing pain, especially in the upper limbs, with yoga teachers and physiotherapists to explore posture modifications that may results in safer practice," Pappas concluded.