Pillow support and comfort
It is a very comforting feeling to have just the right
pillow to rest an achy, tired body on. In addition
to providing comfort, the right pillows can also provide
the necessary support for the neck and spine—alleviating
or preventing many common forms of back pain and neck
pain.
Main benefits of pillows
Use of a pillow while sleeping has two main functions:
-
Support: From a physical perspective,
pillows prop up the head, neck and shoulders -
keeping them in alignment, relieving pressure and
counterbalancing the points in the body.
-
Comfort: From a more subjective
perspective, pillows create a feeling of comfort,
which aids in getting a good night’s sleep
and feeling well rested.
Mattress top pillow
The traditional pillow is the mattress top pillow -
used to provide support for the head, neck, and upper
spine while the body is lying in bed in a resting
position. For optimum support, it is best to select
a pillow that has the following characteristics:
Pillow is designed to keep the spine in
natural alignment
The human neck curves slightly forward (to sustain
the weight of the head when upright), and it’s
important to maintain this curve when in a resting
position. If the height of the pillow is too high
when sleeping sideways or on the back, the neck is
bent abnormally forward or to the side, causing muscle
strain on the back of the neck and shoulders. This
type of position may also cause narrowing of the
air pipe, resulting in obstructed breathing, and
sometimes snoring, which can hinder sleep. Conversely,
if the height of the pillow is too low, the neck
muscles can also be strained.
Based on the body’s measurements and personal
preference, the pillow should maintain a height of
4 to 6 inches, properly supporting the head and neck
(and shoulders when lying on back).
Pillow feels comfortable
A large part of what makes a good pillow is personal
preference. If the pillow feels comfortable, it’s
likely to help one relax, get a good night’s
sleep, and feel well rested in the morning. The
pillow's surface can also be a source of comfort
- some people prefer a pillowcase with a cool,
smooth feeling (such as cotton), some prefer warmth
(such as flannel), etc.
Pillow is adjustable
To help the pillow conform to various sleep positions,
it is best if the pillow can be adjusted to fit
the unique shape and curves and sleeping position
of the user. A pillow should mold to one’s
individual shape and alleviate any pressure points.
Pillows for each sleep position
One’s sleep position will dictate how a traditional
mattress top pillow can be used to provide the appropriate
support.
-
Using a pillow while sleeping on the back.
When lying on the back, a pillow should support
the natural curvature of the cervical spine, with
adequate support under the head, neck, and shoulders.
When sleeping on the back, the height of the pillow
should be lower than in the sideways position.
Placing a pillow or two beneath the knees further
alleviates any back strain, and is the gentlest
position on the back.
-
Using a pillow while sleeping on the side.
When lying on one’s side, a pillow should
support the head and neck such that the spine maintains
a straight and natural horizontal line. Weight
should be evenly distributed so as not to create
unnatural bending or pressure. Some people may
prefer placing a small pillow or rolled up towel
under their waist while lying on the side for additional
support.
-
Using a pillow while sleeping on the stomach.
If sleeping or resting on the stomach is preferred,
the pillow should be relatively flat, or the head
should rest directly on the mattress, so that the
head and neck aren’t turned unnaturally to
either side. In this position, it is often best
to place another relatively flat pillow under the
stomach to help the spine keep its natural alignment.
Over time, most pillows will begin to lose their firmness
and no longer support the neck adequately. When the
pillow has reached this stage, it should be replaced.
Pillow support and comfort
It is a very comforting feeling to have just the right
pillow to rest an achy, tired body on. In addition
to providing comfort, the right pillows can also provide
the necessary support for the neck and spine—alleviating
or preventing many common forms of back pain and neck
pain.
Main benefits of pillows
Use of a pillow while sleeping has two main functions:
-
Support: From a physical perspective,
pillows prop up the head, neck and shoulders -
keeping them in alignment, relieving pressure and
counterbalancing the points in the body.
-
Comfort: From a more subjective
perspective, pillows create a feeling of comfort,
which aids in getting a good night’s sleep
and feeling well rested.
Mattress top pillow
The traditional pillow is the mattress top pillow -
used to provide support for the head, neck, and upper
spine while the body is lying in bed in a resting
position. For optimum support, it is best to select
a pillow that has the following characteristics:
Pillow is designed to keep the spine in
natural alignment
The human neck curves slightly forward (to sustain
the weight of the head when upright), and it’s
important to maintain this curve when in a resting
position. If the height of the pillow is too high
when sleeping sideways or on the back, the neck is
bent abnormally forward or to the side, causing muscle
strain on the back of the neck and shoulders. This
type of position may also cause narrowing of the
air pipe, resulting in obstructed breathing, and
sometimes snoring, which can hinder sleep. Conversely,
if the height of the pillow is too low, the neck
muscles can also be strained.
Based on the body’s measurements and personal
preference, the pillow should maintain a height of
4 to 6 inches, properly supporting the head and neck
(and shoulders when lying on back).
Pillow feels comfortable
A large part of what makes a good pillow is personal
preference. If the pillow feels comfortable, it’s
likely to help one relax, get a good night’s
sleep, and feel well rested in the morning. The
pillow's surface can also be a source of comfort
- some people prefer a pillowcase with a cool,
smooth feeling (such as cotton), some prefer warmth
(such as flannel), etc.
Pillow is adjustable
To help the pillow conform to various sleep positions,
it is best if the pillow can be adjusted to fit
the unique shape and curves and sleeping position
of the user. A pillow should mold to one’s
individual shape and alleviate any pressure points.
Pillows for each sleep position
One’s sleep position will dictate how a traditional
mattress top pillow can be used to provide the appropriate
support.
-
Using a pillow while sleeping on the back.
When lying on the back, a pillow should support
the natural curvature of the cervical spine, with
adequate support under the head, neck, and shoulders.
When sleeping on the back, the height of the pillow
should be lower than in the sideways position.
Placing a pillow or two beneath the knees further
alleviates any back strain, and is the gentlest
position on the back.
-
Using a pillow while sleeping on the side.
When lying on one’s side, a pillow should
support the head and neck such that the spine maintains
a straight and natural horizontal line. Weight
should be evenly distributed so as not to create
unnatural bending or pressure. Some people may
prefer placing a small pillow or rolled up towel
under their waist while lying on the side for additional
support.
-
Using a pillow while sleeping on the stomach.
If sleeping or resting on the stomach is preferred,
the pillow should be relatively flat, or the head
should rest directly on the mattress, so that the
head and neck aren’t turned unnaturally to
either side. In this position, it is often best
to place another relatively flat pillow under the
stomach to help the spine keep its natural alignment.
Over time, most pillows will begin to lose their firmness
and no longer support the neck adequately. When the
pillow has reached this stage, it should be replaced.
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