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Tina Wang, MD of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Assistant Professor at Loma Linda, UC Riverside, and the Southern California University of Health Sciences speaks of how her yoga studies have rooted her in the purity of puruṣa to engage with herself and her clients.
She speaks of the impact of self-management in how she serves others in her clinical research in chronic and debilitating struggles with connective tissue and fascia-based hypermobility disorders. Weaving through topics of dance, Autism, and designing yoga research, Tina and Chase, reiterate the importance of holding yoga's holistic perspective in personal and medical settings. Find Tina at tupelopointe.com. Learn more about Yoga well's offerings at https://www.yogawell.com/our-offerings/
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Tina Wang, MD of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Assistant Professor at Loma Linda, UC Riverside, and the Southern California University of Health Sciences speaks of how her yoga studies have rooted her in the purity of puruṣa to engage with herself and her clients.
She speaks of the impact of self-management in how she serves others in her clinical research in chronic and debilitating struggles with connective tissue and fascia-based hypermobility disorders. Weaving through topics of dance, Autism, and designing yoga research, Tina and Chase, reiterate the importance of holding yoga's holistic perspective in personal and medical settings. Find Tina at tupelopointe.com. Learn more about Yoga well's offerings at https://www.yogawell.com/our-offerings/

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