17
Jun

Since we spend about one-third of our life sleeping, neck pain sufferers can benefit from a well designed pillow in their management strategy. There are many neck pillow 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 let’s try to get some basics down and then look at a method to help you determine the right one.

Guideline for choosing a neck pillow:

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The right neck pillow will cradle your head and support your neck without distorting the normal posture and alignment. If your neck pillow is not supporting you properly you can experience stiff neck, headaches or even pain in the shoulder, arm and hand. It is important to 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.

Sleeping procedure:

Sleeping is often difficult for people with neck pain. Whether you sleep on your side or back, your pillow must be soft enough to mold to your head 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. We have discussed many ways to help with neck pain. Don’t lose the gains you have made with posture correction, exercises or any of the great neck products we offer by sleeping on the wrong pillow.

The symptoms of poor neck alignment resulting from a poor supporting neck pillow may include snoring, headaches, insomnia, numbness in the arms and hands and neck pain or stiffness.

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26
May

If you are one of the millions of people across the globe who cannot consistently get a good night’s rest, then you are probably in search of effective solutions to your dilemma.  In our quest for restful, peaceful slumber, we’ll go to just about any lengths- from changing dietary habits to going to sleep specialists to taking medication and herbal treatments.  But, one of the possible solutions we overlook is one of the simplest – your pillow.

Did you know that your pillow has a great deal to do with how well you sleep at night? It’s true – your pillow can make or break a good night’s sleep, just as a mattress can.  This is why finding the best pillow for your bed is essential. Here are three things to know about finding the right pillow.

Your Pillow Supports Your Neck And Head

One of the reasons why a pillow is vitally important is because it cradles and supports your neck and head. Why is this important? Well, there are two reasons.  The first is that many sleep problems are caused by improper breathing.  If you can’t seem to fall asleep, it may be because of airflow problems caused by a pillow that doesn’t adequately support your head.

The second reason is simply because being uncomfortable prevents people from sleeping – especially if your head and neck are being affected. Plus, having an inadequate pillow just causes you soreness and tightness throughout the night and the next day.  You want to have a pillow that supports your neck and head properly and sufficiently.

The Fill Matters

The fill – the stuff that is inside the pillow – really does matter when it comes to comfort and support.  These days, pillows come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and fills. You can get a traditional down pillow, which tend to be very soft, or you can get a synthetic pillow filled with polyester or latex material that offers more support. Plus, synthetic pillows are often allergen-free, which means they will not cause sniffling and sneezing that sometimes comes with pillows made with down.
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Choosing the fill goes hand in hand with another important factor: positioning.

Your Pillow Should Match How You Sleep

People generally sleep in three different postures: on their back, on their stomach, and on their side.  Some even sleep with all three postures at one point or the other during the night.  To maximize your comfort level (and thereby increase the chance that you will get a good night’s sleep), you should match your sleep profile with your pillow.

If you are a back sleeper, you will need a pillow that has medium firmness and isn’t too high (or too low, either).  This is so that your head is adequately supported.

If you are a stomach sleeper, you will need a soft pillow that is low to the mattress.  A thin down pillow is perfect.

If you are a side sleeper, then a firm pillow made from synthetic material that also fills out the space between your head and shoulders is perfect.

If you have had a great pillow for a while, but always have to fluff it up or otherwise rearrange it, it’s probably time for a new one.

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28
Apr
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Happy pillows

If you are one of the millions of people across the globe who cannot consistently get a good night’s rest, then you are probably in search of effective solutions to your dilemma.  In our quest for restful, peaceful slumber, we’ll go to just about any lengths- from changing dietary habits to going to sleep specialists to taking medication and herbal treatments.  But, one of the possible solutions we overlook is one of the simplest – your pillow.

Did you know that your pillow has a great deal to do with how well you sleep at night? It’s true – your pillow can make or break a good night’s sleep, just as a mattress can.  This is why finding the best pillow for your bed is essential. Here are three things to know about finding the right pillow.

Your Pillow Supports Your Neck And Head

One of the reasons why a pillow is vitally important is because it cradles and supports your neck and head. Why is this important? Well, there are two reasons.  The first is that many sleep problems are caused by improper breathing.  If you can’t seem to fall asleep, it may be because of airflow problems caused by a pillow that doesn’t adequately support your head.

The second reason is simply because being uncomfortable prevents people from sleeping – especially if your head and neck are being affected. Plus, having an inadequate pillow just causes you soreness and tightness throughout the night and the next day.  You want to have a pillow that supports your neck and head properly and sufficiently.

The Fill Matters

The fill – the stuff that is inside the pillow – really does matter when it comes to comfort and support.  These days, pillows come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and fills. You can get a traditional down pillow, which tend to be very soft, or you can get a synthetic pillow filled with polyester or latex material that offers more support. Plus, synthetic pillows are often allergen-free, which means they will not cause sniffling and sneezing that sometimes comes with pillows made with down.

Choosing the fill goes hand in hand with another important factor: positioning.

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Your Pillow Should Match How You Sleep

People generally sleep in three different postures: on their back, on their stomach, and on their side.  Some even sleep with all three postures at one point or the other during the night.  To maximize your comfort level (and thereby increase the chance that you will get a good night’s sleep), you should match your sleep profile with your pillow.

If you are a back sleeper, you will need a pillow that has medium firmness and isn’t too high (or too low, either).  This is so that your head is adequately supported.

If you are a stomach sleeper, you will need a soft pillow that is low to the mattress.  A thin down pillow is perfect.

If you are a side sleeper, then a firm pillow made from synthetic material that also fills out the space between your head and shoulders is perfect.

If you have had a great pillow for a while, but always have to fluff it up or otherwise rearrange it, it’s probably time for a new one.

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