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Avoiding pain in children and teenagers

Back care while lying down

You should pay special attention to your postures while lying down, as well as to the characteristics of the mattress and pillow.

a) Postures

Postures while lying down:

  • It is best to lie down facing upward. Sleeping on your stomach is not recommended, since it usually changes the low back curvature and, to enable breathing, the neck is kept rotated during several hours. If you cannot sleep in any other posture, you should try turning slightly on your side. If, for example, you turn on your left side, you should flex the right hip and knee, keeping the left leg stretched. Try to turn your shoulders and adapt the shape of the pillow to your head, in such a way that the position of your neck in relation to the dorsal spine is most similar to the posture maintained when standing.
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    b) Mattress

    Characteristics of the bed mattress:

  • The mattress must be firm and straight. It should not be shaped like a hammock, but should be sufficiently fluffy to adapt to the spinal curves (kyphosis and lordosis). A very hard mattress, like the floor or a table, is as harmful as an excessively soft mattress, on which the spine "floats" without support.

  • 1. Support your entire back
    2. Mattress must be firm and straight
  • Water mattresses are acceptable, provided that firmness adjusts appropriately. In any case, a good mattress should provide support to the entire back. To test it, when lying on your back ("supine decubitus") with your legs stretched, you should notice that the lumbar spine is resting on the mattress, and does not form an arch above it.
  • c) Pillow

    Pillow Characteristics:

  • If you sleep face up, a relatively flat pillow should ensure that the cervical spine and the dorsal spine form the same angle as when in a standing position.
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  • If you sleep resting on one shoulder, a thicker or rolled pillow would help maintain the neck within the axis of the dorsal spine, keeping the neck from falling without support or from a prolonged rotation.


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