The Effect of Yoga on Intraocular Pressure Using the "iCare HOME2" Tonometer.
Tania Darja ShajieiJosephine WachtlAngelika SchuknechtLucas M BachmannChristoph KniestedtPublished in: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde (2024)
Our data show that common yoga positions can lead to an acute IOP elevation of up to 31 mmHg in healthy as well as glaucoma eyes, with higher IOP values during head-down positions. Given that IOP peaks are a major risk factor for glaucomatous optic neuropathy, we generally advise glaucoma patients to carefully choose their yoga exercises. If and to what extent practicing yoga leads to glaucoma progression, however, remains unclear and warrants further research.