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There
isn’t a worse way to start the day than with neck pain. It doesn’t
matter whether it is a long-lasting consistent pain or a temporary
problem that occurs only on certain mornings, the oppressive feeling it
creates often interferes with the course of our day. Not everyone has
time to go for a chiropractic massage to relieve this neck pain, but
there are definitely some things you can do in the morning or before
bedtime to avoid them. Dr. Brent Wells is a chiropractor from Alaska who
has been practicing for over 20 years and has helped more than 10,000
people live without neck pain without medication. Today, he shares eight
ways to avoid neck aches that attack you during sleep and the morning
after.
1. Get out off bed using a neck-healthy method
In
the first few seconds of the morning, you may be awake, but your body
is still in sleep. When you get out of bed it is more rigid and heavier,
and what you want to prevent is putting extra pressure on your neck.
So, try to get out of bed in the following way:
- Turn around to lie with your head toward the edge of the bed.
- Place your elbow near the edge of the bed on the mattress.
- Place your hands together in front of your face, and push yourself into a sitting position with them - use your elbow on the mattress.
This will help you get rid of neck pain created during sleep in the first few seconds of the morning.
2. Take a hot shower
Let
warm water flow around your neck, stimulate you and soothe the muscles
of the area. If you have some time, you can also make yourself a
pampering bath into which you will put a few drops of essential oil.
Another thing you can do is simply use warm compresses soaked in apple
cider vinegar, warm water or a few drops of essential oil on your neck.
3. Check if you have respiratory or sinus problems
If
you can’t breathe properly during sleep, you’ll probably find yourself
in different positions throughout the night that actually make breathing
easier, however, they can cause you to suffer from neck pain. See a
doctor to find a better solution to the problem or, if you have a cold,
try massaging blocked nose.
4. Loosen neck muscles with stretching
Just
a cat that wakes up from sleep and immediately stretches its body, you
too have to stretch your body after a long night of lying on the
mattress. Tension helps remind muscles and joints to move and that it's
okay - especially if they feel tight and have trouble moving.
5. Remind your body to loosen up and relax
When
pain starts, we sometimes contract our bodies in an attempt to avoid
it, and it does help a little, however, at the same time, it causes the
muscles and joints to contract unnaturally, which will eventually
increase and worsen the pain. So, try to relax the body consciously -
lean back, breathe slowly and release every part of the body slowly.
Release the muscles along your back to your neck and let your body begin
the day in a calmer and more relaxed way.
6. Pick the right pillow
When
you sleep, your body should be straight from head to toe. If you sleep
on your side, choose a pillow that isn’t too thin nor too thick - one
that will be conducive to keeping your head and neck in a straight line
with your spine. If you sleep on an adjustable bed, avoid raising your
legs or head when sleeping on your side.
7. Check your posture before bedtime
If
you lie in bed reading a book before bed, make sure your eyes can look
at it without straining. If you feel that you need to make an effort,
your neck will probably suffer from stress as a result. In addition, the
neck should not be pushed forward by anything, but rather laid in a way
that does not interfere and interrupts its natural and continuous
connection to the spine. This is also true when you watch TV or use a
smartphone in bed.
8. Use an alarm clock with soothing sounds
You
probably chose your favorite ringtone to wake you up in the morning,
and you may have your alarm on full volume because that’s the only way
you’ll get up and not ignore it, but if you sometimes wake up in panic,
something needs to be changed. When you wake up in a panic you may make
very sharp movements that increase the pain that is generated during the
night in the neck. Therefore, you may want to choose a more relaxed
ringtone or download an app that increases the frequency of the alarm
clock slowly and doesn’t play it loudly from the start. Remember, no one
s to be jostled out of sleep!