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Stop Dreaming About Quality Sleep and Do Something!

An old Chinese proverb states, "Only when one cannot sleep does one know how long the night is." Anyone who's ever experienced an occasional bout of insomnia – and that's most of us – can relate to this all too well.

In fact, surveys have shown that between 40 and 60 percent of the general population has trouble sleeping. Daily stress and worries, pressures from job and family, body aches and pains caused by uncomfortable beds or pillows, and a host of other issues can keep us from getting enough quality sleep.

Sleep is critical to good health and functioning, so lack of it is a serious matter. "Sleep is one of the most important functions of the brain," says Frederick R. Carrick, DC, PhD, president of the American Chiropractic Association's Council on Neurology. “Through it, our bodies recharge and renew for the next day's challenges.”

As wellness experts, doctors of chiropractic can provide patients with a different approach to their sleeping problems-without the use of sleeping pills, which leave many people in a mental haze the next morning. To start, here are a few helpful tips:

Creating a comfortable place to sleep by choosing the correct mattress and pillow is also essential to getting the quality sleep that your body needs to function at its best.

A mattress, for instance, should support the body's weight evenly and allow the spine to stay in its natural alignment. Choosing the right one is a personal matter. There are a wide variety of comfort preferences.


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Next, pillow talk...

After investing in a quality mattress, don't forget to choose an equally supportive pillow. It’s not too sensible to spend thousands of dollars on a mattress and then skimp on a pillow that doesn't support the head and neck properly. A good pillow will keep the cervical (neck) section of the spine aligned with the thoracic and lumbar (chest and lower back) sections. These sections move together and should be supported together.

Chiropractic Care may Help...

If you continue to experience pain and discomfort at night or have difficulty falling asleep, visit your Chiropractor. Chiropractors are trained to treat spinal problems that can interfere with a restful night's sleep. They may also offer nutritional and ergonomic advice that can help improve the quality of your sleep.


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