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Yoga for Peripheral Neuropathy: Exercises, Benefits, and Tips

6 Possible Benefits of Yoga for Peripheral Neuropathy
Though research is limited and more studies are needed, gentle movement practices like yoga may have some health perks for neuropathy.
1. May Improve Nerve Health
2. May Strengthen Muscles
3. May Increase Balance and Stability
Regularly practicing yoga may help improve balance and stability, Soroka says. Yoga won’t necessarily eliminate risks right away, but it might be a long-term strategy to help build confidence in your movements and reduce the chance of falling.
4. May Improve Sleep
This is another area for which yoga may be able to offer a little relief, says Soroka. By pairing stretching and intentional breathing, yoga aims to relax your body and mind. Over time, a yoga practice may help reduce the chronic pain and stress that may be harming your sleep or causing sleep disruption, she adds.
5. May Enhance the Mind-Body Connection
In yoga, when you breathe mindfully and pay attention to physical sensations in the body, you begin to foster a deeper sense of awareness about what feels good or aggravating to the body. This is known as building the mind-body connection.
This connection comes in handy off the mat, too. For example, it may give you an idea of which tasks or activities you feel comfortable pushing through and which you may want to skip, Soroka says.
6. May Reduce Stress
A regular yoga practice can help you learn to better handle the stress and challenge of living with peripheral neuropathy, Soroka explains.
Peripheral neuropathy can’t be cured, but meditative practices may help you learn to manage your stress because you become more mindful and accepting in the present moment. In other words, when you begin to breathe and be present on the mat, you can more easily shift into a pattern of acceptance off the mat.