Simple Tips: Ease Back Pain At Night
Millions of Americans suffer from restless, uncomfortable sleep, and poor
body support at night may be the cause of the problem. Aligning your body the way
nature intended can minimize tossing and turning, relieve aches and pains and
alleviate morning
stiffness, helping you feel better all day.
Dr. Scott
Donkin, an ergonomic specialist from Lincoln, Nebraska and author of two books,
“Sitting On The Job” and “Sleeping Fit,” says that the importance of leg support
at night is often overlooked. “Stress and discomfort often result from the upper
leg and knee being unsupported during side sleeping. The sleeper instinctively
shifts the upper knee forward, causing the hips and spine to rotate, putting a
twisting force on the lower back. This often leads to low
back pain at night and can aggravate an existing condition.
“The solution
is to place a leg pillow between your lower thighs. This keeps the upper legs
even, eliminating pressure on the knees and drastically reducing the tendency to
twist the hips. Maintaining a comfortable open side posture helps keep your
spine in a natural,
relaxed position for a great night’s sleep. “
“Sleeping
with better alignment is easy and affordable if you know what can help,” says
Scott Davis, CEO of Contour Living, a leading U.S. ergonomic sleep and comfort
company. “Consumers are beginning to recognize the effectiveness of sleep
support and alignment
products as a natural means for getting good rest and minimizing aches and
pains.”
Proper
support is important for good sleep. Using a leg pillow like this one from
Contour Living is an easy, low-cost way to help relieve back, hip and leg aches
at night.
Here are some
tips to help you properly align your body for restful sleep:
• The
National Institutes of Health recommends sleeping with a pillow between your
legs as a treatment for low back pain.
• Head
pillows should be shaped to support the curve of your cervical spine.
• Leg pillows
should fit the shape of your legs to comfortably stay put at night.
• Look for
mattress pads that support the curve of your lumbar spine, rather than just a
flat piece of foam.
• The two
most important features to consider when choosing body alignment products are
shape and
material. Memory foam best relieves pressure points, while fiberfill offers a
softer feel and more ventilation.
For more
information, visit www.contourliving.com,
www.sleepfoundation.org and www.nih.gov.
Did You Know?
More and more
consumers are
recognizing the effectiveness of sleep
support and alignment products.
Memory foam leg pillows help reduce strain on the back, hip and
knee joints. Learn more at
www.contourliving.com.