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Neck pain is often caused by poor head positioning. For a health pillow to work, its higher part must support your neck rather than your shoulders. It's crucial to match it with mattress firmness and to be patient during the brief adjustment phase as your muscles get used to the new position. Once you learn how to sleep on a health pillow correctly, you'll release muscle tension and ensure deep regeneration for your spine all night.
The Principle of Anatomical Wave: Where Are You Going Wrong?
The most important rule is: a health pillow for sleeping is not just a head rest, but primarily supports your neck. Most anatomical models have a specific shape resembling a double wave.
A common mistake is that people place the lower part of the pillow under their head or slide it down to their shoulders. This is incorrect.
- Higher wave: Should be placed under the neck. It must fill the gap between the mattress and your neck to keep your spine in a natural line.
- Lower wave: Points upward (towards the top of your head).
- Concavity: Is designed for placing the skull.
If you sleep on your side, the higher profile of the pillow aligns with the width of your shoulder. Your head won't drop down or be pushed upwards. The spine remains perfectly horizontal.
Interesting fact from practice:
Did you know that a health pillow made from memory foam adjusts its firmness according to your body temperature? In a cool bedroom, it can feel firm, but once you lie on it, the warmth from your neck softens the material, creating a perfect mold of your neck.
Sleeping Position and Mattress Firmness
The selection and use of a pillow cannot be separated from what you are lying on. If you have a soft mattress, your body will sink in more. This reduces the space between the neck and the mattress, so you will likely need a lower pillow. Conversely, with a firm mattress, your shoulder does not sink in as much and how to sleep on a health pillow in this case? You will need a higher profile to fill the larger gap.
Browse our selection and find the right model for your body type in the anatomical pillows section.
Specifics for Different Positions:
- Sleeping on your side: This is where the anatomical pillow is most effective. The higher wave keeps the neck level. If you used a regular pillow, your head would tilt unnaturally.
- Sleeping on your back: Be cautious with the height. If the wave is too high, it will push your chin towards your chest, restricting breathing and possibly causing snoring. For those who sleep on their backs, we recommend models with a gentler profile.
- Sleeping on your stomach: For this position, classic shaped pillows are not suitable as they force the neck into unnatural rotation and backward bending. Rather, choose lower, flat models from our pillow category.
Be Patient: Adjustment Phase
Did you buy a new pillow and after the first night your neck hurts even more? Don't panic and don't throw the pillow away. Your muscles and ligaments have been accustomed to poor positioning for years (for example, on a wrinkled feather pillow).
When you start sleeping correctly, your muscles need to "relearn" and relax their tight contractions. This process, which we call the adjustment phase, usually takes 3 to 14 days. Hang in there. Your reward will be a deeper sleep without morning blockages.
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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Anatomical Pillows
Must I have only one pillow under my head?
Yes. A health pillow is designed to function independently. Never place it on another pillow, and do not put anything underneath it. It would lose its ergonomic function.
How do I know if my pillow is too high?
If when lying on your side you feel pressure on your ear or feel like your head is "falling" towards your feet, the pillow is too high. Conversely, if you have to put an arm under the pillow, it is too low.
Is an anatomical pillow suitable for neck problems?
Absolutely. It is one of the most effective tools for preventing and addressing pain. Proper support relaxes the intervertebral discs and allows them to regenerate during the night.
How should I care for my pillow?
The core made of memory foam is usually not washable (it would get damaged). Only wash the removable cover according to the instructions on the label. Regularly air the pillow, but do not expose it to direct sunlight.