Yoga and Artificial Intelligence: A Review of The Potential Applications of AI in Yoga Research and Practice for Neurological Disorders

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Somlata Jha, Prakhar Singh, Siddhant Rajhans

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Yoga has become an integral component of many people's lives around the world in recent years. Yoga emphasizes physical, mental, and spiritual links and is a health-promoting exercise method. On the other hand, doing yoga incorrectly and spraining your muscles can lead to pain and other health complications. A broad spectrum of issues impacting the nervous system are designated as neurological disorders. These conditions can be minor, like migraines, or severe, like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease. Due to their complexity, many illnesses can be difficult to diagnose and treat. The use of holistic methods, especially yoga, has demonstrated potential in recent years for symptom relief and enhancing the general health of those with neurological illnesses. In addition, the development of artificial intelligence (AI) has improved our comprehension of these illnesses and offered creative approaches to individualised therapy regimens. The goal of artificial intelligence is to simulate, create, apply, and study the theory, technique, application system, and technology involved in increasing human intelligence. This paper discusses the benefits, drawbacks, and future prospects of applying artificial intelligence to the field of mental illness in an effort to serve as a resource for the field's sustainable development and also gives a succinct synopsis of the utilization of AI for examining yoga's impacts on neurological health and the potential for personalized therapies

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Siddhant Rajhans , S. J. P. S. (2024). Yoga and Artificial Intelligence: A Review of The Potential Applications of AI in Yoga Research and Practice for Neurological Disorders. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 12(2), 211–215. Retrieved from https://www.ijritcc.org/index.php/ijritcc/article/view/10509
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