How to cure neck and wrist problem
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Hi, my wrist and neck is not good for other reason. When I pratise yoga, it hurts. So how to cure it and how to avoid hurt it again.i ask many teachers, they don't know. Hope you can help me, thanks.
Posted On: 2007/10/19 15:28
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You should go to a doctor to find the cause of the problem. Good Luck
Posted On: 2007/10/21 04:37
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Dear muqing_bovy,
You should follow northernyogi's advice and have your doctor check you out to find out the source of the problem. Without a clear diagnosis, it is impossible to recommend any yoga poses to you.
Namaste, Timothy ------------------------------- Timothy Burgin Founder and Executive Director YogaBasics.com Posted On: 2007/10/22 14:41
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