| Entry Type | Assessment |
|---|---|
| Client/Group | Yoga Therapy for Joint Health in a Population of Seniors Seeking to Improve and Maintain Mobility |
| Entry Category | Intended Case Study |
| Select your mentor | Brahmi Romero |
| Intake | |
| Assessment | |
| Proposed number of sessions | 4 |
| Location of sessions | Senior Citizen Center |
| Planned time per session | 90-120 |
| Presenting Problem | Yoga Therapy For Joint Health In A Population Of Seniors Seeking To Improve and Maintain Mobility/Flexibility |
| Physical | 8 senior citizens registered for the class. All seniors are able to walk without assistance. Maria C. had a hip surgery earlier this year. It had to do with adding some kind of artificial cartilage to her hip. She also has arthritis in the hands. Fatima has hurt her right shoulder recently while cleaning. |
| Client/Group goals | Joint health maintenance, mobility/flexibility |
| Energetic | Maria O. has the right nasal passage partially blocked by a growth. This makes it hard for her to breath deeply. She is in the process of finding a doctor to help her with this problem. The rest of the group’s breathing is normal. |
| Emotional | All the members of the group seemed to be emotionally stable and friendly. Fatima ‘manages’ her stress by eating. |
| Spiritual orientation and needs | All of the seniors seemed to care for each other. They advised each other, smiled and helped each other. |
| Intellectual / Sense of self | All of the members of the group seem to feel well with their sense of self. |
| Yoga philosophy/wisdom research reference(s) | The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Translation and Commentary by Sri Swami Satchidananda o Walking this road of life with Love (Bhakti) |
| Scientific research reference(s), why chosen, how you plan to incorporate 1-3 | This review of articles on yoga for person with arthritis says “yoga incorporates several elements of exercise that may be beneficial for arthritis including moving joints through their full range of motion (such as flexion, extension, adduction, abduction and rotation) increases flexibility, while standing poses promote balance and the strengthening and stabilizing of muscles, and improves proprioception to reduce falls.” Haaz S, Bartlett SJ. Yoga for arthritis: a scoping review. Rheum Dis Clin North Am. 2011 Feb;37(1):33-46. doi: 10.1016/j.rdc.2010.11.001. Epub 2010 Dec 3. PMID: 21220084; PMCID: PMC3026480. |
| Approval Notice | |
| Questions for Mentor | Can you give me some pointers on how to sprinkle some yoga wisdom for them in the class. |
| Care Plan | Outline should be a practice adapted to the needs of that client/group, including:
Your care plan proposal should be approved by the mentor before session 2 if possible, or 3 if approval is delayed by mentor. |
| Session | |
| Session Instructions (Not Mentoring) | Your session outline should be a practice adapted to the needs of that client, including:
Tools from each module should be used (not on each client – but overall) |
| Final Client/Group Report | After seeing your client/group (for at least 4 sessions including interactive intake) Please remember practicum is a learning experience. You’ll learn more from sharing what’s accurate than from what might “look good”. Things you did well, not so well, problems and questions are all valid and useful tools to teach you. We can’t serve you to become the best clinician you can be if you don’t share your challenges and mistakes. Success is anything from which you learn. You can continue to add Session entries after submitting this Final Client/Group Report. |
| Report briefly on each Kosha below | Progress toward wellness or worsening reported by the client/group or that you observed in the following areas |
| Additional Information | |
| Personal reflection from doing client/group. | |
| Notify Mentor? | Notify Mentor of Updates/Completion |


