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Getting Rid of Shoulder Pain!
Learn how
to: Relieve Rotator Cuff Pain and frozen shoulder.
Increase the mobility of your shoulder joint…simply
by changing your pillow!
"Ouch! I think I slept on my bad side again…" Don't you hate waking up or going to work with a searing pain in your shoulder?
If you sleep on your side, you're probably putting
your shoulder through tremendous strain and pressure.
For those who sleep with an arm under their head,
it can get worse, as your arm works non-stop to
support the weight of your head and to align your
neck with the upper back.
There is a high risk
of rotator cuff tears in people over 40 and those
who engage in repetitive 'overhead' activities
- which involve hours of work with your arm raised
over your head, such as writing on a blackboard.
Many vigorous sports such as baseball, weight
lifting and swimming can lead to rotator
cuff injuries.
An existing shoulder injury can become worse with the wrong sleeping posture, where the injured side is not allowed to get sufficient rest to recover and regain its normal range of motion.
Understanding Shoulder Pain: Rotator Cuff Injuries and Frozen Shoulder
The most prominent sign of a rotator cuff injury is the limited range of motion of the shoulder joint. Certain movements such as reaching overhead, trying to put on a jacket or reaching your back pocket can become excruciatingly painful.
The shoulder joint has the widest range of motion, as compared to any other joint in the human body. That makes it possible for us to perform a multitude of tasks, making it particularly vulnerable to injury.
A complex system of muscles, tendons and ligaments is needed to support and stabilize the shoulder joint. Tears in the supporting muscles or tendons are common, and if the pain is ignored it can lead to chronic rotator cuff injuries and persistent pain.
A minor injury that begins with inflammation and swelling can become progressively worse, with the buildup of scar tissue- which is less flexible and much weaker than the original tendon tissue.
If your shoulder joint hurts, one of the first things you should do is to give it a complete rest, especially when you sleep. Many people who sleep on the side tend to roll over to the injured side, putting the shoulder joint under repeated stress.
What's worse, is that the shoulder is practically 'trapped' under the head and locked in the same position for hours. This inhibits the supply of oxygen-rich blood to the affected joint and leads to painful muscle cramps. No wonder it feels worse every morning!
Finally- you can do something about your rotator
cuff pain, enjoy better sleep and wake up refreshed.
All it takes is a scientific contoured pillow
that is designed to free up your shoulder and
arm, in the side-sleeper
position.
A scientific contour pillow that has proved itself in extensive test surveys is the "Sleep Better Pillow", designed by leading neurosurgeon Dr. Burke.
The
"Sleep Better Pillow" is made of
Memory Foam, which provides added stability and
support for side sleepers. The Memory Foam will
mould itself to your side contours, leading to
instant comfort and fewer position changes through
the night.
The special channels
on the underside of the pillow allow your arm
to slide in and out easily, without disturbing
your head or neck
position. Even with your arm positioned under
your head, you will feel no pressure at all, as
your head and neck are perfectly supported by
the Sleep Better Pillow.
If you suffer from
shoulder pain, frozen
shoulder or have a history of painful rotator
cuff injury, you can ease the pain, prevent further
damage and enhance your natural healing process
by switching to the "Sleep Better Pillow".
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