Case Study Title | VO800 |
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Select your mentor | Steffany Moonaz{} |
Agreement | ![]() |
Intake summary | - 64-yr-old female, single, lives alone. |
Care Plan outline | - Gentle mat practice – joint freeing movements. Hip extensions like locust. Using props like couple of blankets (under hips, knees) to ease being supine |
Resources and references that informed your Care Plan | - Yoga for Arthritis Teacher’s manual |
Session 1 | |
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Session 1 - Activities | Check-in. Body scan, breath awareness, joint freeing stretches for the whole body, paying more attention to lower legs. ‘Breath of fire’, Half sun salutation staying up on the feet. Lunge to Warrior II to extended forward fold to Goddess. Supported shavasana with bolster under the knees. Tense and release, yoga nidra to end the practice. |
Session 1 - Homework assignment to client/group | Stretching after every class that she teaches, and after her walks. She said she liked the ‘breath of fire’ and she felt rejuvenated. Doing 5 rounds of that breath when feeling fatigue and see if that helps make her feel better. |
Session 1 - Client/Group progress summary | She was feeling tired and had a headache, mostly in the forehead, since she stayed up late last night figuring out some tech issues with the college portal. Her IBS is acting up, and her belly feels swollen. Right before our session, she went for a walk with a friend, and her calves feel tight and the shins hurt. |
Session 1 - Reflection and Self-evaluation | I was feeling a little tired and not well before the session and took a covid test (which was negative) in order to be sure that all was well with me, before my client walks in. Did 5 rounds of ‘breath of fire’, which energized me a little bit. |
Session 1 - Plan for Session 2 | Stretches for the body, yoga nidra, intro to Kapalbhatti and nadi Shuddhi. |
Session 2 | |
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Session 2 - Activities | Check-in. She came in with pressure headache, so I kept the practice gentle and restorative. Slow flow of asanas. Used props like 2 blocks, blankets. Worked on alignment with the help of a mirror. Setting an intention of being gentle with the body and breath. |
Session 2 - Homework assignment to client/group | Practice progressive relaxation when she feels like a headache coming on. Suggested to listen to some yoga nidra audios on ‘Insight Timer’ app. |
Session 2 - Client/Group progress summary | She’s painting her bedroom and because of the paint smell, she has been sleeping on the couch for the past couple of days. Feels tired and fatigued and has been having headache every day. Says it’s not migraine. At the time of the session, she was feeing tension around her forehead. The weather has changed in the past couple of days and because of the barometric pressure change, she’s been having headaches. |
Session 2 - Reflection and Self-evaluation | She loved the gentle flow and Yoga Nidra. Said that her headache was gone. I had planned introducing kapalbhatti for this session, so she can use that to energize herself when she’s feeling tired. But I decided against it as she was having haeadache when she came for the session. Made me feel so proud of myself. I realized that it would be great to have a folder of meditation scripts that focus on specific conditions like migraine, healing, love, so that I am more prepared to focus the meditation specific to what the client comes in with. Will start working on that. |
Session 2 - Plan for Session 3 | Gentle flow, yoga nidra and meditation for headaches. |
Session 3 | |
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Session 3 - Activities | Check-in. Body scan, breath awareness, upper and lower body warm-ups, sun salutation with the chair and at the wall. She preferred the chair, so we stuck with that. Restorative sciatica stretches, like Lord of the fishes (sitting up on a bolster), supine twist, supine figure 4, knees to chest. End with restorative legs up the chair, which I modified with 3 bolsters, instead of a chair. Progressive relaxation, loving kindness meditation towards herself and a sound bath. |
Session 3 - Homework assignment to client/group | Legs up the couch or chair for a little while during the day. Set an alarm on her phone for every other hour to check-in with your body and notice where she’s tensing up. |
Session 3 - Client/Group progress summary | The client called me a day before our session together saying that she has had a real painful sciatica since the weekend and it was so painful that she wasn’t able to walk and haven’t gotten much sleep because of the pain. She had been applying heat and taking ibuprofen. She feels better enough to come to the session. I offered her online option but she wanted to come in-person. When she came in, she was favoring her left side, trying to stay off the right, which was causing some pain in her lower back. She said she has been feeling a pain in her pelvis too near the pubis symphysis area. She also shared that she’s having some stress at work regarding a colleague and feels unappreciated. |
Session 3 - Reflection and Self-evaluation | I was a little surprised to hear that this intense pain was on the right side, which was her ‘non-sciatica’ side, when she first came in. I asked her if she has an idea what would have caused that. I encouraged her to consult her doctor. I selected the ‘Yoga for Sciatica’ class from ‘Yoga for Arthritis’ teacher manual for this session but I had to modify a lot of them to be able to work it with her pain and discomfort. This was a great learning. She left with a feeling of relaxation and calm, which made me feel accomplished. |
Finishing up | |
Overall Final Self-evaluation, reflection | I feel that I’m getting a little more comfortable working with people 1:1. I was pretty proud of myself to be able to think on my feet and modify the practice as needed. Some more resources, like specific meditation scripts, might have helped more, but that’s a learning that I’m taking from this. Having a portable mirror also helped with the alignment. |
Future session plan | Keep working on moving the joints and strengthening the muscles around the joints. Helping her develop gentle, loving practice for herself. Loving kindness meditation, Yoga Nidra. |
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