Tag Archive for 'sleeping-positions'
Avoid the Stiff Neck from Sleep Syndrome
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung October 6th, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Issues.
If you don’t sleep in the right position, chances are some of your body parts will become sore. Leading the pack of potential issues include that of your neck and your arms. Normally, sleeping as freely as we can is advised. But at some point, we just have to admit that there are sleeping positions that we prefer that are not suitable at all.
Stiff neck is a state that anyone would hate. While we fail to feel that disorder in deep slumber, once you wake up, chances are you would be cursing the way you slept. It is indeed uncomfortable but basing it on how you can improve your sleep position, chances are you may see it recurring.
“Most instances of what people call a ‘crick in the neck’ are caused by a person’s positioning while asleep,” says Dr. Brian Bruel, an assistant professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center with dual appointments in physical medicine and rehabilitation, and anesthesiology and pain management. “You’re sleeping with your neck at a weird angle, and that causes muscle strain.”
(Source) Dallas News
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Couples Can Compromise For Better Sleep
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung July 30th, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Events, Sleep Issues.
Sleeping alone isn’t much of a problem but once you get married or begin having sleeping beside you, it is not always a bed of roses. While you long to have that special someone to sleep with, once proper sleeping positions or habits may not always be easy to understand.
Once this happens, people can always turn to compromises so that they don’t end up cursing each other or even sleeping separately. Actually sleeping in separate beds or rooms is a common practice to get good sleep. But if a compromise or even help for such would be a good way to resolve the issue. It all depends on how willing couples are so they can both get proper sleep.
(Source) Metro.co.uk
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