A Good Pillow is Not Just for Neck Pain Sufferers Anymore

Post on Jul 31st 2008

Since we spend about one third of our life sleeping, a good pillow is not just for neck pain sufferers. Everyone can benefit from sleeping on a well designed pillow.

Some symptoms of poor neck and upper back alignment from the wrong pillow may include snoring, headaches, insomnia, numbness in the arms and hands and neck pain or stiffness.

The right neck pillow will cradle your head and support your neck without distorting the normal posture and alignment. Choosing the right neck pillow can be confusing, however, a good pillow can make a huge difference.

Avoid using too little or no neck pillow at all which places the unsupported neck under strain all night long. Using too many pillows or too firm of a pillow can push the neck up and pinch the joints together. This may strain muscles and place uneven pressure on joints which can cause inflammation, a common cause of neck pain when waking in the morning.

It is not recommended to sleep on your stomach as this puts pressure on your internal organs, neck, jaw and lower back!

It is important that neck pillows have a contour to accommodate the natural curves of the neck to maintain the proper neck posture while sleeping. Whether you sleep on your side or back, your pillow must be soft enough to mold to your head (weighing about 10 pounds) and still fill in the space between your bed and your neck. Your head is bigger than your neck so supporting both without distorting the position of your neck is important.

There are many neck pillows which offer good support and pain relief. You may have to try more than one to find the best pillow for you and your needs, but lets try to get some basics down.

If the head is too high or too low in relation to the rest of the body, the neck and upper back can be placed under stress. Similar problems can occur if the head is allowed to roll sideways when sleeping on your back, or if the upper back is not supported along with the neck.

Providing adequate support is difficult because most people sleep both on their sides and their backs, and these positions require different support. The head needs to be supported approximately two inches higher in the side position than in the back position. Many people often subconsciously try to make this correction by putting their hand under the pillow when they roll over on their sides. In the back sleeping position, the head not only needs to be supported at the right height, but prevented from tilting forward and restricting air passages, or from rolling from side to side which can put stress on the neck. Upper back support is also required in this position to prevent the weight of the body from pulling the neck out of alignment.

The selection criteria for a pillow that provides adequate support should be:

  • Supports the head at the proper height whether sleeping in the side or back position.
  • Prevents the head from rolling sideways when sleeping on the back.
  • Keeps the head tilted in the proper position while sleeping on the back.
  • Provides support for the neck and upper back when sleeping on the back
  • Pillows have gone high tech. Memory foam pillows are made with a space age material which can dampen vibrations and maintain neck temperature on cold evenings. A travel pillow made of memory foam is a good choice for on the road to avoid constant vibration and temperature changes which can increase levels of neck pain. Water pillows change as you move and have clinical studies to prove their effectiveness. There are also air inflatable pillows which you can adjust to your preference.

    With the merger of high tech and the pillow, everyone can find one that is just right and benefits from a better nights sleep and better health.

    Dr. Steve O. is a Chiropractor, author and publisher of necksolutions.com where he offers information and advice on Neck Pain Relief.

    Neck and Shoulder Muscle Pain
    Do you have neck and shoulder muscle pain? There can be a few reason for this. One is your job. Does your job cause you to extend your body in ways that you would not normally do so? If so you will need to learn to stretch before, during, and after work. Also if this is the case there is a good chance that massage therapy will help you and could be...

    What a Pain in the Neck - The Dreaded Stiff Neck
    To start, before we can tell if we truly have a "stiff neck", We need to know exactly what it is. A stiff neck is a neck that feels tight or sore and has some loss of one normal motion. We often can get a stiff neck from being in one position too long or straining the neck in some fashion. Most often someone may sleep in an awkward position or work...

    Correlation between Chronic Headaches and Neck Pain
    There are many people who suffer with both headaches and neck pain, but they often do not realize that the two are connected. Perhaps one of the top causes of neck pain and headaches is practicing poor posture techniques. You most likely do not even realize that you are not using proper posture, which makes it easy for bad posture habits to start...

    Top 7 Tips To Relieve Neck Pain
    Recurrent neck pain affects adults of all ages. The condition equally prevalent among men and women, and it strikes every type of worker, from truck drivers and laborers to executives and homemakers. Although neck pain is common, when you are one who has it, it may seem that no one else can truly understand your suffering. Recurrent neck trouble, l...

    How to Relieve Neck Pain With Air Neck Traction
    Are you suffering from neck and shoulder pain? You are not alone. Millions of people are suffering from neck pain due to bad posture, car accident and degenerative changes of the disc. Neck pain is almost as common as back pain in the United States. The number of neck pain sufferers is staggering and appears to be rising. Between 38 and 50 pe...

    The Leg Wedge Pillow You Should Try So You Can Say Joint Pain Good Bye
    As you get older it is likely that you begin experiencing joint pains, or at least you may know someone around you who does. Joint pain can have several causes. Joint pain can be caused by damage to a structure within the joint itself or near it like a tendon, or it can also be just one part of a whole-body disease process. Anyway, it is important ...

    Suffering From Hip Pain? Use The Leg Wedge Pillow And Feel The Change
    Hip pain is a common discomfort people have, it does not let you feel comfortably either when you are awake or when it is time to sleep. But in order to understand this pain, why it happens and how we can obtain hip pain relief, we have to know how the hips work. A joint is formed by the ends of at least two bones that are connected by ligaments. T...

    Filed in Acute Pain Management | No responses yet