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			| Yoga: Reclining Bound Angle PoseReclining bound angle pose: Step 1slide 1 of 7     slide 1 of 7, Reclining bound angle pose: Step 1, Caution: Do not do this exercise
		  after giving birth until your doctor says it is okay. If you have knee, hip, or
		  shoulder problems, don't do this pose. If you feel any pain when you do this
		  pose, stop. Talk to a yoga instructor about how to adjust the pose. Or ask him
		  or her to teach you a different pose that doesn't cause pain.  Sit
		  on the floor with the soles of your feet pressed together. Your knees should be
		  bent, and your feet should be as close to your body as is comfortable without
		  straining.Reclining bound angle pose: Step 2slide 2 of 7     slide 2 of 7, Reclining bound angle pose: Step 2, If you plan to use props, place the yoga blocks under
		  your knees or use a blanket (see step 3 for instructions on how to position the
		  blanket). You want to support your knees at the level where they are
		  comfortable when you recline. Use more than one pillow if needed. You do
		  not want to strain to have your knees as close to the
		  floor as possible.Reclining bound angle pose: Step 3slide 3 of 7     slide 3 of 7, Reclining bound angle pose: Step 3, If you are using a blanket to support your knees, wrap
		  it around you under your knees, as shown. Reclining bound angle pose: Step 4slide 4 of 7     slide 4 of 7, Reclining bound angle pose: Step 4, To support your back, take one or more stiff blankets
		  and place them lengthwise under your back so that your torso and head will be
		  supported when you lie down. Make sure that the blankets are wide enough to go
		  under your shoulders as well. You may want to position the blankets so that
		  they fit with the curve of your spine when you lie down, as shown. You can also
		  use a blanket as a pillow to support your head, as shown.Reclining bound angle pose: Step 5slide 5 of 7     slide 5 of 7, Reclining bound angle pose: Step 5, You should be sitting just in front of the blankets so
		  that when you lie back, your torso and head will be supported. You may have to
		  test to see how many blankets to use. Reclining bound angle pose: Step 6slide 6 of 7     slide 6 of 7, Reclining bound angle pose: Step 6, Gently lower yourself to the
		  floor.Reclining bound angle pose: Step 7slide 7 of 7     slide 7 of 7, Reclining bound angle pose: Step 7, Put your arms out to your sides at about a 45-degree
		  angle with your palms facing up. Close your eyes, and breathe normally.
		  Relax. At first, stay in the pose for up to 1 minute. Later you
		  can stay in the pose for longer periods of time-up to 10
		  minutes.ByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerPatrice Burgess, MD - Family Medicine
 Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerChristine R. Maldonado, PhD - Behavioral Health
Current as ofJuly 26, 2016Current as of:
                July 26, 2016Author:
          Healthwise Staff  Medical Review:
          Patrice Burgess, MD - Family Medicine & Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine & Christine R. Maldonado, PhD - Behavioral Health |  |  |  |  |  |