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Hi Drea,

I'm 6 moths post op- I started BACK at SOME yoga and pilates

exercises at 4 months and only do what I can safely. I too will

avoid classes just now as I prefer to modify poses in a manner that

is consistent with protecting my hip. It should be possible I just

avoid breaking about 110 degrees at 6 months out and never bring my

leg across the midline and avoid anything that is even potentaily

not suitable with the THR. To gauge this I heed my long term

restrictions, knowlege of yoga and pilates (did both about 5 years)

and use common sense, and am getting a little more confident in what

feels ok and what doesn't. However my surgeon said I could return to

this as long as I didn't push the hip 'too far'.

I find that most pilates exercises do not push the hip too far as

its gentle subtle movement so you may get back to those in a month

or two (obviously with your surgeons say so). Knowing what yoga

poses help and are dangerous is a more tricky proposition. I know

lots of people are against this type of exercise but yoga helped me

stave off back problems prior to the THR so its my personal choice

to carry on with a programme adapted to MY THR, given its

restrictions. I would advise you to clear any movements with your

surgeon, disclaimer, disclaimer..

best wishes,

Leigh

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  • 4 years later...

sarah,

hoping this will help...

http://www.romanaspilates.com/pgs/aboutpilates.html

http://www.yogajournal.com/

stacey

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> Hi all,

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> Can someone explain to me exactly what yoga and pilates are? And what is the

difference between them? I know about the strength training stuff and cardio

but I hear lots about yoga and pilates, do they build your muscles, are they

mostly for relaxation, I may try them but want to have more info on them first.

Thanks.

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Thanks Stacey. I will check those out today.

in CA

Re: Yoga and Pilates

sarah,

hoping this will help...

http://www.romanaspilates.com/pgs/aboutpilates.html

http://www.yogajournal.com/

stacey

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both off the same benefits of flexiblity and muscle toning(well if you do power yoga) but yoga is more of a flow of movements connected with breathes that was thought to help the spiritual enlightening and cleansing of the body. it certainly can be but the physical benefits are great of stretching and flowing moments to keep the body supple offer some toning benefits and are great for those with any injuries where other forms of exercise isn't possible. if you look under links there is a link that leads you to definitions to all sorts of yoga practices from asthanga and hatha to restorative. pilates was invented along the same lines and used more for rehabilitation. it believe keeping the core(back,abs,waist,shoulders,hips)strong the body will be less likely to injury. its very beneficial form of ab work but for reference here are quick

easy to explain go to linkshttp://yoga.about.com/http://pilates.about.com/and google some stuff on you tube to get a look at these forms in action.

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