Many factors can influence bone density: genetics, lack of loading, certain pharmaceuticals, nutrition. But did you know that elevated levels of stress are also a major contributor to poor bone density? Research indicates a strong link between psychological stress and an increased prevalence of osteoporosis. Breathing practices, stretching, and myofascial release techniques can help to reduce stress by promoting the relaxation response. Releasing tension in the neck, chest, and shoulders not only feels good, it can improve posture, and create a more favorable internal environment for bone health. As a convenient by-product, better posture also reduces the risk of compression fractures.
Join us at noon ET on Saturday October 19th for a FREE seminar to discover easy and enjoyable stress reduction tools to support your bone density! This free session is featured as part of the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation’s World Osteoporosis Day campaign.
The BHOF is the leading US organization working to provide both patients and medical practitioners with the most up-to-date, evidence-based resources for the management of bone health. We’re proud to support their work and be included in this campaign! Join Kaari Coach Karin Weinstein (ERYT-500, CMMT, YACEP, CPT), to learn:
🦴 how stress and osteoporosis are connected
🦴 accessible stretches that promote relaxation and better mobility in common tension spots
🦴 easy mobility techniques that not only feel good, but improve posture and reduce compression fracture risk
🦴 actionable takeaways you can implement right away to support your bone health! This 60 minute session will include an overview of key principles and research, and an accessible, relaxing and osteo-safe movement practice.
We’ll be joined for Q&A by Kaari Osteoporosis Program Director, Yoga Medicine Therapeutic Specialist and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Michaela Smith. Her background in women’s wellbeing and hormonal health will provide insight and depth to the conversation!
The session recording will be emailed to all who register, so you can benefit from the resources even if you are unable to attend the live session.
Event info:
Saturday, October 19, 2024
N/A , United States
Virtual webinar, hosted on Zoom