Conclusions
Considering our results and referring to the previous
research, we believe that rehabilitation of patients after
breast cancer surgery with the use of yoga constitutes
a safe and effective form of activity improving their
quality of life. Therefore, we recommend establishing
similar exercising rehabilitation programmes dedicated
to every woman after breast surgery as well as further
assessment of their effectiveness. In Western countries,
yoga is a well-acknowledged method of physical and
mental regeneration while in Poland by some it is still
treated with distrust and caution raised by its unknown
and thus, misunderstood cultural and religious origin However, this aspect is not manifested during yoga
practice, its fundamental aim is to practice asanas and
ability to relax.
We recommend further research considering the
impact of yoga classes on functioning of women after
breast cancer surgery in Poland, taking different stages
of post-operational rehabilitation into consideration.
The real availability of such form of rehabilitation is also
worth verifying, so as to make our recommendations
possible to implement. Yoga is one of rather expensive
forms of recreation and the current groups division
considers mainly the level of advancement, physical
fitness or some of health limitations experienced by
participants (glaucoma, spinal curvature or degeneration,
discopathy, etc.). The classes dedicated exclusively
to people with their limitations resulting from surgical
interventions are rare. We would like more such groups
to occur and yoga classes to be placed on the list of
reimbursable benefits for women after breast surgery,
what would significantly increase their availability.
ConclusionsConsidering our results and referring to the previousresearch, we believe that rehabilitation of patients afterbreast cancer surgery with the use of yoga constitutesa safe and effective form of activity improving theirquality of life. Therefore, we recommend establishingsimilar exercising rehabilitation programmes dedicatedto every woman after breast surgery as well as furtherassessment of their effectiveness. In Western countries,yoga is a well-acknowledged method of physical andmental regeneration while in Poland by some it is stilltreated with distrust and caution raised by its unknownand thus, misunderstood cultural and religious origin However, this aspect is not manifested during yogapractice, its fundamental aim is to practice asanas andability to relax.We recommend further research considering theimpact of yoga classes on functioning of women afterbreast cancer surgery in Poland, taking different stagesof post-operational rehabilitation into consideration.The real availability of such form of rehabilitation is alsoworth verifying, so as to make our recommendationspossible to implement. Yoga is one of rather expensiveforms of recreation and the current groups divisionconsiders mainly the level of advancement, physicalfitness or some of health limitations experienced byparticipants (glaucoma, spinal curvature or degeneration,discopathy, etc.). The classes dedicated exclusivelyto people with their limitations resulting from surgicalinterventions are rare. We would like more such groupsto occur and yoga classes to be placed on the list ofreimbursable benefits for women after breast surgery,what would significantly increase their availability.
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