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Signs Your Pillow Is Causing Neck Pain

There’s nothing quite like finally laying down to sleep after a long day of work and fulfilling responsibilities. But are you waking up each morning not feeling refreshed, or with neck, shoulder or back pain?

If so, it could be a sign that you’re long overdue for a new pillow or a pillow that better suits your sleeping position. And since we spend about one-third of our lives sleeping, it’s worth taking the time to learn what type of pillow works best for you and your sleeping style.

A pillow that is too soft, too firm, or even too old can hurt your body and lead to poor quality of sleep and unwanted pain, but a good pillow can alleviate (and even prevent) common body aches and pains.

Your Pillow Is Too Thick And Firm

A pillow’s job is to provide support for your neck and upper back while you sleep, something we all need due to the natural curvature of our spines.

We usually think the thicker and fluffier the better when it comes to pillows, but that’s not always the case. If your pillow is forcefully bending your neck toward your chest while sleeping on your back, or to one side when sleeping in the fetal position, it could be that your pillow is too thick.

If you fall into the category of back sleepers, consider getting a mid-soft pillow to alleviate the strain on your neck and upper back. A mid-soft pillow can help assure that your head isn’t too elevated while supporting your neck.

Your Pillow Is Too Thin And Soft

If you commonly sleep on your stomach, find a pillow that feels best for you — be it thin or thick, while being mindful of how your neck feels when falling asleep. But if you’re part of the 47 percent of Americans who are side sleepers, know that a thinner soft pillow will give you very little to no support.

Side sleepers need the most support when it comes to pillows, so it’s best to shop for one specifically designed for this sleeping position. Consider adding a pillow between your knees to keep your spine from rotating during the night and alleviate pressure from your hip and pelvic area.

Are neck and back pain interfering with your daily life? Consider comprehensive chiropractic care with Dr. Kimberly Muhlenkamp-Wermert at Live Well Chiropractic Center. We help treat and prevent pain and injury with non-invasive healthcare services and a focus on nutrition, exercise, and spinal health. Schedule your appointment with Dr. Kim today by calling 513-285-7482 or emailing info@livewellcc.com. Be sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn for our latest updates and tips!

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How A Chiropractor Can Help Treat Pain After A Car Accident

How A Chiropractor Can Help Treat Pain After A Car Accident

According to the National Highway Traffic Administration, a car accident happens every 60 seconds. And even if you’re the safest, most aware driver on the road, you can’t account for other drivers and their competency behind the wheel.

If you have been in an accident before, you know even the most minor of fender benders can cause lasting pain. Even minor car accidents can cause soft tissue injuries, which can lead to arthritic issues, and other forms of chronic pain down the road.

A chiropractic exam might not be the first medical professional you think of when scheduling appointments post-accident, but an experienced chiropractor can help those who have incurred injuries to the musculoskeletal system and the spine.

Reducing Inflammation

While some inflammation is normal and a sign of healing, too much inflammation can cause pain and discomfort. When a chiropractor works to realign your spine, your body responds by lowering its production of cytokines, a protein that regulates immune system cells. But when cytokines build up, it can cause severe inflammation, resulting in pain.

Improving Range Of Motion

Depending on the type of accident you have been in, you may temporarily lose some flexibility (or mobility) in your neck or back, reducing your quality of life. This loss of flexibility can be caused by a misalignment in the spine, inflammation, or even scar tissue build-up. A series of chiropractic adjustments can help restore your range of motion by returning your joints to proper alignment, while also reducing discomfort.

Decreasing Physical Pain

Even a minor car accident can jolt your body, resulting in lasting pain in areas of the body that weren’t even injured in the collision. Chiropractic adjustments can provide relief throughout the entire body by adjusting your spine, and other areas of the body that are hurting.

Reduce Dependency On Pain Relievers

Depending on the severity of your car accident, a doctor may prescribe potentially addictive painkillers to help with your pain management. These painkillers will help with the pain but do not treat the underlying issues that are causing the discomfort. Chiropractic adjustments can target the source of discomfort and work to reduce the pain without prescription painkillers.

Your insurance company might work slowly after a car accident, but Dr. Kimberly Muhlenkamp-Wermert at Live Well Chiropractic Center works quickly. Schedule your appointment with Dr. Kim today by calling 513-285-7482 or emailing info@livewellcc.com. Be sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn for our latest updates and tips!

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