Danielle McCarthy
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Look after arthritic hips with these 3 easy yoga practices

Tracy Adshead is a yoga teacher specialising in yoga for seniors. She is passionate about bringing healing and healthy ageing to the community.

The genius of joints is that the more they move and bend, the more fluid circulates through them increasing the ability for even greater movement – a flawless system. Flawless, that is, until arthritis interrupts.

The largest joint in the body is the hip, if you are dealing with osteoarthritis in the hips there’s hopeful news – new research has found that a daily yoga practice can improve arthritic symptoms and put you in a good mood too. The three practices below will help to increase your hip joint range of motion.

A word of caution: Hip replacements may feel tight when practicing yoga and post-operative guidelines will be a challenge. It all depends upon the type of surgery you have undergone, whether it was partial hip replacement and so on. Ask your doctor before starting for advice about a safe range of movement.

If you feel uncomfortable or lightheaded at any time stop and rest or adjust to a more comfortable position.

1. Forward bend from seated

2. Side angel pose

3. Hip rotations

This practice takes the hips through the “three degrees of freedom” – forwards and backwards, external rotation of the joint and circular rotation. Collectively helping to increase flexibility and stability.

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tips, fitness, health, arthritis, yoga