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How To Prevent Back Problems From Ruining Your Sleep

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by Jim Hofman

If you’re one of the nearly two thirds of adults who experience back problems, you fully understand the challenges of even the simplest of tasks. Walking, bending, sitting for long periods of time, and even sneezing can cause agonizing back pain. And since back problems are among the most difficult medical problems to diagnose, back pain often lingers for years, or even decades.

Perhaps the worst aspect of chronic back pain is when it interferes with our sleep. Tossing, turning, and waking up from chronic back pain is extremely frustrating, but the good news is there are some simple solutions.

Interestingly, the manner in which you sleep can cause you to toss and turn and feel non-refreshed, even after a full eight hours devoted to sleep. Most back problems and back pain are attributed to poor posture and misalignment due to improper lifting, sitting for long periods of time, and other activities. Therefore, it stands to reason you should ensure your body alignment and posture while sleeping aren’t contributing to or even causing your back pain.

How To Ensure Proper Sleep Alignment

A key factor in getting a good night’s sleep and reducing back pain is to make sure you have proper sleep alignment. This means sleeping in such a way that there’s no added pressure on your back or neck. It doesn’t matter in which position you like to sleep - what is most important is aligning properly to take pressure off your back.

There are three easy, inexpensive solutions to proper sleep alignment. Adding a memory foam pad to your mattress will ensure your entire body is supported, unlike most mattresses. Another solution is a lumbar/spine pad, which are designed to provide continuous lower back support and remove additional pressure on your back. Also you should consider a countoured pillow. These pillows ensure your head and neck are supported and in proper alignment.

Even with the seeming epidemic of back problems and back pain, the good news is there are simple, economic solutions readily available. Chances are, your back pain is being caused by a very simple alignment problem resulting from your sleeping posture. You can greatly reduce back pain and help heal back problems with proper sleep alignment, and eliminate back pain and back problems from once again robbing you of a good night’s sleep.

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