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The Sleep “Comfort Trap”: How Two Positions Are Harming Your Spine

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We all have a “go-to” sleeping position that feels instantly comfortable, but a spine expert warns of a “comfort trap.” A chiropractor has identified two of the most popular sleeping positions—stomach and tight-fetal—as being harmful to the spine. He explained that what feels “comfy” is often putting uneven pressure on your vertebrae and nerves.

The specialist emphasized that sleep is a critical time for the body’s repair processes. A poor posture can disrupt this, leading to more than just morning stiffness. He warned that “if one continues to sleep in poor posture for longer periods,” it can result in “chronic back and neck pain and even a posture imbalance.”

The first trap is stomach sleeping. The specialist explained that this forces you to twist your neck to one side for hours, which can strain neck muscles and compress nerves. He also noted that this “unnatural” position causes the lower back to arch excessively, stressing the lumbar region.

The second trap is the tight fetal position. The expert noted that while it “feels super comfortable,” tucking your knees tightly to your chest “rounds the spine too much.” This C-shape over-stretches the back muscles, tightens the hip flexors, and restricts deep breathing, which can lead to decreased flexibility and chronic mid-back pain.

To avoid the trap, the specialist recommends a position that maintains the spine’s natural curve. The best options are lying on your back with a small pillow under your knees, or on your side with a supportive pillow between your legs. These positions distribute weight evenly, prevent strain, and allow for a truly restorative night’s sleep.

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