Memory foam mattress and the physical health benefits
Health Benefits of Memory Foam
Many people tout the physical health benefits of super firm inner spring
mattresses because of how effective they should be for stabilizing and aligning
the skeleton.
What those firm bed enthusiasts don't take into account is the rest of the human body which is made up of muscles,
fats, curves and bumps and that the firm mattress that helps one person get into and stay into alignment puts
someone else completely out of a healthy position. This is why memory foam is such an excellent
specialty sleep option for so many
people who can't get healthy sleep because of their physical discomfort.
For instance, men and women are proportioned very differently - especially in
the hip area. A super firm mattress will end up elevating a women's hip area in sleep if she has a wider pelvis or
if she has a little extra physical cushioning. A firm inner spring mattress, with no give, will therefore push the
pelvis up if she sleeps on her side or on her back. This means that her lower back will certainly be out of proper
alignment with her spine offering no relief from any back conditions or sleep problems she may be suffering. This
is especially true of women with narrow shoulders and wider hips who aren't particularly heavy. They may not have
the hefty upper body weight it takes to correctly depress the shoulder area of a firm inner spring or traditional
mattress and this misalignment will stress the spine. Likewise, if you are a side sleeper with wide shoulders and
slim hips you will suffer from the same problem, only instead of lower back issues, you will probably have problems
with shoulder compression. With a memory foam
mattress, many of these issues are eliminated. Visco elastic memory
foam is specifically designed to conform to the shape of your body, so if you are a woman with wide hips, a
man with wide shoulders or a person with differed proportions, the mattress will conform to those parts of
your body and will also support your shoulders and back so that you can get healthy sleep in proper
alignment.
Side sleepers have notorious back alignment problems. One limb and shoulder is
under the weight of the body while the other is free hanging. Much of the body's weight is resting on the hip
joints which can lead to a misalignment of the spine and side sleepers tend to oddly twist their spine as their
body leans forward or backward. On a super firm mattress this is only amplified because there is no pressure
relief. If you do sleep on a firm mattress and you like to side sleep, back specialists will recommend that you
sleep with a body pillow so that your free arm has a surface on which to rest and to put between your knees to
elevate some of the pressure and misalignment of your hips. They may also recommend a memory foam mattress
or memory foam mattress topper because this will also redistribute the pressure from your hips and shoulder and knees to the
whole body which is far better for you. Additionally, on a memory foam mattress, the “lean” of your body as a side
sleeper will be less pronounced and this will help your spine stay properly aligned in sleep.
Another example of people who will suffer extreme discomfort from super firm
inner spring mattresses is anyone with chronic hip problems like arthritis or people who have just had lower back
surgery or hip replacement surgery. People in a low back or hip post-operative condition have to lie flat on their
back for a long time to heal properly and if they are on a super firm mattress it can actually cause more harm than
good. This is because a traditional mattress will force their lower body to be slightly elevated which throws off
the lumbar spinal alignment. Again, a memory foam mattress will relieve this kind of misalignment. Additionally,
memory foam has been widely used in hospitals and rehabilitation centers across the country for recovery from
debilitating injuries, major surgeries and for long term care because it prevents any bed sores or other problems
among people who must stay in one position for a long time to heal.
Another interesting facet of sleep mechanics is the height and weight
distribution of you and your partner and how you affect each other in the bed. On a traditional mattress, if you
are a small or light weight female and you are married to a very large and heavy man, your body will constantly be
tipped towards them and will have to adjust whenever they move or shift. This does not create a very restful
environment to your body, nor does it create an environment conducive to proper spinal and body alignment. If you
sleep on a memory foam mattress, what your partner does is completely independent of you and your sleep
position. Memory foam isolates
individuals on either side of the bed and protects you from being jostled as your loved one tosses and turns,
adjusts or gets up frequently in the night. You also won't roll into them as they create a deeper impression in the
mattress.
Firm mattresses are also not always successful for people with chronic
conditions that are aggravated by pressure like various forms of arthritis, insomnia, bursitis and spondilosis. All
of these conditions are chronic and difficult to live with. Healthy sleep and complete body rest are integral to
treatment and to a sufferers quality of life. Firm mattresses can aggravate pressure points that are frequently
effected by these conditions as well - compounding the problem. Memory foam mattresses, however, can relieve the
pressure and offer uniform support and comfort to sufferers of these conditions. Additionally, the warmth of visco
elastic memory foam can be therapeutic for these people as well.
Basically, although hard or extra firm beds do successfully support the
skeletal system, they do not support every person successfully. The goal of healthy sleep should always be uniform
support and alignment, in which your body can truly relax and you will be able to get true rest. This is why a
memory foam mattress or a memory foam mattress topper may be the right choice for you.
About The Author:
Author: Blair Stephens
Speciality sleep is offering new rest and comfort to millions of people. MyRest.com is proud to offer a
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