Josephine Key is an internationally acclaimed neuro-muscular skeletal physiotherapist. She has published and presented her work in international peer reviewed journals, conferences and workshops. She is the author of the text book ‘Back Pain: A movement problem’.
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Yoga Therapist
What can you do with Yoga Therapy Training?
A common question for those contemplating Yoga therapy training is ‘How can I use my Yoga Therapy training after I graduate?’ This is something we are often asked by Yoga teachers considering our Accredited Yoga Therapy Certification.
So You Want to be a Yoga Therapist by Dr. Timothy McCall, M.D.
Dr. Timothy McCall is a epxert in the field of Yoga therapy. In this article he outlines the knowledge, skills and experience a yoga therapist requires, as well as, how to go about gaining this knowledge.
What is Pain?
According to Pain Australia, “pain is the most common reason that people seek medical help—yet it remains one of the most neglected and misunderstood areas of healthcare”.
What’s the Fascination with Fascia?
We know that Yoga, including asana practice, supports strength, flexibility and balance. Strength is established through working our bones, muscles and intelligent alignment of joints, but how do we improve flexibility? Or more importantly in the realm of Yoga therapy – functionality? Part of the answer lies in the role of the connective tissue known as fascia.
11 Professional Tips for Yoga Therapists
Here are 11 simple tips that can make or break your success as a professional Yoga Therapist.
The Use of Touch as a Therapeutic Tool
For yoga therapists, the use of touch can be a powerful treatment and assessment modality to add to their skills and treatment options.
Tips on How to Teach Yoga & Trauma Classes
Trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder and the role of Yoga are hot topics in the Yoga community. Experts agree that Yoga therapy has a useful role in trauma treatment.







