A sore or stiff neck isn’t uncommon, but it can become a huge challenge, preventing more than one night of restful sleep. If you're constantly tossing and turning at night trying to find a comfortable position because of neck pain that won’t go away, you're not alone.
We’ve put together some practical advice on how to sleep with neck pain so you can wake up feeling refreshed and ready for a new day.
Whether your neck pain results from poor posture, a recent neck injury, or a chronic condition, these tips aim to help you find the relief and rest you're looking for.
The first step to better sleep (and recovering from neck pain) involves learning what’s causing your neck pain to begin. The answer, however, isn't that simple. Neck pain could be the result of anything from spending too many hours sitting in front of the computer to a neck injury from your workout.
The right position can make a huge difference in your quality of sleep. There are two main sleeping positions to consider when you experience pain in your neck:
Sleeping on Your Back: This is recommended — and often the most ideal position — because it keeps your spine, neck, and head aligned in a neutral position, letting your body rest with the natural curve of your spine.
Sleeping on Your Side: Side sleeping is another good option to lessen your neck pain while you sleep as long as your head is in a neutral position, aligned with your spine. Having your head tilted up or down may exacerbate your neck pain.
Believe it or not, the pillow you use can make or break your sleep cycle. Here are some tips for choosing the right one:
Just because you’re dealing with neck pain now, doesn’t mean you’re doomed to endless nights of pain and discomfort, but poor sleep may start to affect other areas of your life. If you don’t see any relief in neck pain after adjusting your sleep habits, consult your doctor.
At-home physical therapy with Luna is a great option that can provide fast neck pain relief, especially when treated early, making sure the improvements in your sleep last.
If you want to start relieving pain, see improvements in your posture, and learn better habits for sounder sleep, contact us today.