The Importance of Owning a Suitable Mattress

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December 3, 2015
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Lower back pain is one of the most common complaints seen by us here at Younger Chiropractic Clinic and is suffered by thousands of adults all across the UK each year. While back pain can sometimes be a result of injury, the position and back support you receive from your mattress when you sleep can also have an effect. This is why it is so important that you invest in a suitable mattress that offers you the most back pain support.

Support is essential

While you may be tempted by the feel of a soft mattress that you sink in to when you lay down, this is often not what is best for your back. Your spine needs to be supported while you sleep so that it is properly aligned throughout the night and not twisted or bent in the wrong way, so buy a mattress that best suits your weight and build.

Take your time choosing a mattress that gives you enough support and DO make sure you test it first. You may feel a little odd lying down in a showroom, but it’s essential you are properly supported while you sleep so take some time lying down to test it out – around 10 minutes. Remember to remove any outdoor coats before trying your chosen mattress out, so you can get a real feel of how well it is likely to support you whilst also offering comfort.  In addition to this, it’s important to consider both the bed base and the mattress as one when making a purchase, as they work together to support you whilst you sleep.

When you’ve chosen the mattress that’s right for you, it’s advisable that your turn or flip your mattress every 6 months so that it doesn’t develop dips, lumps or over used springs. This will not only ensure you are receiving the best support from your mattress but also lengthen your mattresses lifespan.

Other accessories for extra back support

As well as investing in a good quality firm mattress, there are other sleeping accessories you can buy to give your spine extra support while you sleep. One such accessory is a back support pillow. These come in a variety of shapes to suit different needs. For example, you can invest in a lumbar support pillow that is ideal for those who like to sleep on their sides as it stretches the length of the body and curves with the natural shape of the spine. Alternatively, you may opt for a knee support pillow, which can alleviate stress put on the lower spine whilst sleeping.

There are many different kinds of sleeping accessories readily available to help you support your spine while you sleep and avoid damage to your spine resulting in pain and discomfort, but if you’re already suffering with back pain and you think it may be as a result of poor support from your bed, why not call us here at Younger Chiropractic, and we’ll be happy to help ease your pain.