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Choosing the right pillow – Pillow theory and ergonomic sleep
Posted Feb 4, 2015 by MSP Clinic
Posted In: Ask the Physiotherapist, Back Pain, baseball, Clinic News, Contests, Ergonomics, foot pain, Golfing, Health & Wellness, Leg Injury, Local News, Manual Therapy, Neck Pain, Nutrition, Osteoporosis, Patient Study, Physiotherapist Advice, Physiotherapy, Running, Services, Shoulder Injury, Soccer, Sports, Sports Injury, Sprains, TPI Assessment,
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You want a pillowĀ to fill in all the āspacesā around your neck to keep your head/neck in a neutral position while you sleep (not flexed forward, not rotated or tilted to the side).Ā If you sleep mostly on your side, it means filling in the distance between your shoulder and head (doesnāt have to be huge, but you donāt want to collapse down toward the bed).Ā Your neck is narrower than your head, so some squish-ability will allow you to scrunch it up under your neck so thereās a bit more stuff there and a bit less under your head.Ā I donāt love the contoured pillows.Ā They donāt seem to fit anybody.Ā I like a squish- able synthetic or down so you can change the shape to suit you.
Kate Kennedy Physiotherapist at Main Street Physiotherapy Clinic in Vancouver.
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