Good Sleep Practices and Spinal Health
We spend roughly one-third of our lives in bed, yet we often overlook the impact our sleep environment has on our musculoskeletal health. While a chiropractic adjustment works to restore alignment during the day, your sleep habits determine whether you maintain that progress or undo it overnight.
In this month’s newsletter, we explore the best practices to protect your spinal health while you recharge.
People naturally move in their sleep, which prevents bed sores. However, most people have a preferred position they take while trying to go to sleep. Ideally, your sleep position should maintain the neutral curves of your spine. When your spine is neutral, the muscles, ligaments, and discs are under the least amount of mechanical stress.
Your mattress and pillow are the "orthotics" for your spine at night.
How you get out of bed matters as much as how you lie in it. Many people make the mistake of "sitting up" straight, which puts an intense, sudden load on the lower back. Instead, use the log roll:
Deep sleep is the only time the body enters a true state of "anabolism," in which tissues are repaired, and inflammation is regulated. If your sleep is interrupted by pain or poor positioning, your body stays in a pro-inflammatory state, making it harder to recover from chronic back or neck issues.
Improving your spinal health doesn't always happen in our office, it happens in the small choices you make every day and night. If you find yourself waking up with stiffness or "numbness" in your arms or legs, your sleep setup may be the reason.
At your next appointment, let’s discuss your specific sleep habits and see if a few adjustments to your routine can help you wake up feeling truly refreshed.
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