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Orthopedic Pillows: Essential Facts For Sleeping Peace of Mind

Topic: Back and Neck PainPublished July 26, 2011

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Do you get neck and back pains when waking up in the morning? Blame your pillows. Ordinary pillows do not provide the proper support for your sleeping position. You should get an orthopedic pillow for a comfortable sleep. This type of pillow is designed to reduce tension in the head, neck, jaws, shoulders, legs, back and other parts of your body. Orthopedic pillows are made up of materials that respond to body heat, allowing the pillows to contour to your body giving you proper support and alignment, and of course, great comfort. The materials used also have therapeutic benefits. Orthopedic pillows are created to address a number of health issues and to support almost all parts of your body and all sleeping positions. However you sleep—side, stomach or back sleeping position—there’s one for you. According to studies, two out of three persons sleep on their sides. This is good news as side sleeping lessens cases of snoring and sleep apnea. It is most recommended for pregnant women as back sleeping may decrease oxygen supply to the baby and may cause hemorrhoids and low blood pressure to pregnant women. However, side sleeping may cause tension in the jaws and shoulders due to compression to a hard-surfaced pillow for long hours. In this case, a contour orthopedic neck pillow is designed for side sleepers. It comes with a facial cradle that automatically shapes to your head weight and stabilises your sleeping position. It also has a space for your shoulders for rest. A knee orthopedic pillow, which is in the form of an hourglass, is also available for side sleepers. It is placed between your knees to lessen tension in the hipbones during sleep. A cervical orthopedic pillow is best for back sleepers who are prone to having neck stiffness, back pains and headaches. It supports your back for proper neck alignment, and supports your spine. It also boosts blood circulation and lessens sinus and snoring issues. Leg orthopedic pillows are also available for back sleepers. They properly align your spine throughout the night, and reduce muscle strain in your legs. For stomach sleepers, belly orthopedic pillows are advised to use. As they come with air cells that are inflatable, they contour to your body weight to provide an undisturbed blood circulation throughout your body, and resolves breathing problems. Quality sleep is tantamount to quality pillows. Pillows are an important factor in getting a good night’s sleep. Whilst we all deserve a good rest after a long day of work, we must not only consider the hours of sleep we get each night but also the kind of pillows we use at sleep. As you choose to sleep with peace of mind, take into account the different types of orthopedic pillows and the issues you have been dealing with. These are the kinds of orthopedic pillows to choose from. All of them are designed to ease your sleep and eliminate body aches in the back and neck. Know what kind of sleeper you are and choose your pillow.

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