Choosing the Right Pillow for Proper Back Support
Do you ever suffer from back or neck pains? Insomnia? Do you
often have migraines or headaches? Your pillow might be the one
to blame. A wrong spinal position during sleep can lead to
various health problems and generally a bad health condition or
even mood. Learn how to use pillows correctly to support your
back and neck under most circumstances and get rid of those
annoying pains once and for all. Let's take a look at what your
spine actually is. A Spine is a column of bones in our body that
consists of a series of articulated vertebrae, separated by
inter-vertebral disks. Muscles and tendons help to hold the
spinal bones together. The spinal column extends from the
cranium to the coccyx and it is our basic supportive structure,
the one that keeps us on our feet. Good support and posture are
important for our spines general condition. So, when we stand,
sit or lie down, gravity exerts a force on our joints, ligaments
and muscles. We have to make to make sure that this force is
distributed evenly so that our structures are not overstressed.
How can we use a pillow to support our back while in a seated
position? This position is the most troublesome one. As we are
focused in our activity in front of us we tend to protrude the
head forward. As a result, the thoracic and lumbar spine tends
to round forward. That leads to weight imbalance and our muscles
and spinal ligaments have to stretch in order to support our
upper body's weight. The result is headaches and pains in the
neck and the upper back. Placing a small pillow in the arch of
the lower back can restore the ideal position for the spine, the
S-shaped curvature. A lumbar support pillow that fills the
natural gap created between the lower spine and the chair is
ideal. Use lumbar support pillows also while sitting in a car.
Besides back support it will absorb the forces of gravity that
may hurt your spine. While traveling, you can also use special
travel pillows designed in a U-shape. These pillows are curved
to fit around the neck. They support the head when in a seated
position, relieving neck muscles. It is very beneficial,
especially if you need to sleep in a seated position. Donut
pillows, the ones with the hole in the middle, are suggested if
you are suffering from coccyx pain because the hole takes
pressure off the coccyx region or if you are woman in pregnancy,
as it helps absorb gravitational forces. You also need a pillow
to support your back while in a lying position. Don't hesitate
to try different types of pillows and keep the one that suits
you best. restful sleep, choose cervical (orthopedic) pillows,
which are contoured to fill the spaces under the head and neck,
for maximum neck support. Also use a mattress top or knee pillow
between the knees if you are sleeping on the side, or below the
knees if you are sleeping on the back, which can help alleviate
strain on the lower back. Body pillows are also designed to
provide overall neck and knee support and cover the supportive
needs of the whole body. If you suffer from a health problem
that involves the spine, consult your Orthopedic Doctor and
decide together which type of pillow is best suited for your
condition. A good pillow is also necessary for those who would
like to avoid those types of problems in the future. So, do your
research and buy a present for your back, after all, who can
support you more efficiently?