Support for Back and Side Sleepers
Modern research confirms what Chinese medicine practitioners have known for a millennium: that sleeping on your side is ideal for improving everything from digestion to circulation and lymphatic drainage to cardiovascular function. It’s also recommended for people with obstructive sleep apnea. But for those with joint pain in the neck, back, hip or shoulders, supportive sleep on your back is often better. No matter what position you sleep in, we have recommendations to optimize your rest.