Approximately 1/3 of our life is spent lying in bed, on the couch, and
on the floor. Like other positions, there is a right way and a wrong
way to lie. For individuals suffering from pain,
modifications may be necessary to obtain a "pain-free" position or a
position which does not aggravate the pain.
- Lying On Your Stomach
- Lying On Your Back
- Lying On Your Side
- Choosing A Pillow
Extended
periods of "stomach lying" should be avoided. This is because excessive
stress is
placed on the joints of the low back and because excessive
rotation
must take place in the neck. Neck pain, back pain, headaches, dizziness,
as well as arm paresthesias are commonly experienced
when in this position for an extended period of time. If you must lie
in this position to relieve pain or for some other reason, keep one leg
bent with the same side arm raised with approximately
90 degrees of flexion at the shoulder and elbow joints.
Lying On Your Back
Most people find lying on their back to be a relatively comfortable position. For individuals suffering from back problems, placing a folded pillow underneath the knees will help reduce tension in the lower back and make this position more tolerable. Some individuals may also find placing a small pillow or towel under their lower back to be helpful. This will help to maintain the natural curve of the lumbar spine.
Lying On Your Side Lying
on your side is a favored position by many individuals. It may also be a
comfortable
position that provides relief for
individuals with back problems. It's
important while in this position to have adequate support for the head
and neck. A pillow which fills the gap between the
head/neck and the bed should be used to keep the head and neck in line
with the rest of the spine. Additionally, placing a pillow between the
knees will help reduce lumbar and pelvic torsion. Women
with larger hip and small waists will find a small pillow under the
waist will prevent lateral bending of the spine while lying on the side.
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