Neck & Back Pillows
A lot of people experience neck or back pain at some point in there life. and the discomfort caused can proove not only extremely discomforting but also potentially dangerous to your health.
How does neck & back pain occur?
Most common neck or back pain is directly related to posture or limited motion for extended periods of time such as that involved in desk work.
Athough this is one of many common reasons that cause pain, other issues such as stress or possible whip lash can leave the sufferer paralysed in movement meaning normal day to day activities become a burden in themselves. One of the most commonly overlooked areas when it comes to such pain, is of course in the bedroom.
Why a neck and back support pillow?
Whether you suffer from an injury, uncomfortable sleeping patterns, excessive desk work the right pillow can help alot in reducing pain and help you gain your mobility back as well as reduce the horrible symptoms that can occur.
Pain that is untreated can lead to many other nasty side effects such as migraines, headaches, tooth ache and many other physical manifestations. The best time to help your body recover and reduce pain is when you are asleep. Many people don't realise that most pain symptoms only get worse the following day due to not having proper support during slumber. Sleep is the bodies recovery system, agitating the problem during sleep will only make it worse for you the following day.
The many types of support pillow available
The most commonly purchased neck pillows include the following variations
- Foam, memory foam variations - Perfect for providing optimum support for the head and neck
- Air - Cheaper than memory foam variations these also are effective in neck pain relief.
- Bean support pillow - Most commonly used in eastern cultures these type of pillows have proven effective in relieving neck pain.
Of all variations of neck pain pillows available in the market place it is recommended to find a product that is within your budget and will effectively relieve your neck pain. Please note that although most neck pain is nothing to worry about it is advised to contact your local specialist for more advice on what type of support for your neck can help you personally.