Episode 14: How To Sleep With Scoliosis

14 How To Sleep With Scoliosis

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Scoliosis patients are often concerned with what is the best way to sleep with scoliosis.

Scoliosis has an indirect effect on how people sleep. It affects how comfortably they might lay down in their bed, it might cause discomfort when sleeping on their backs, and patients often need to find different sleeping positions.

Scoliosis also impacts patients' ability to breathe properly, and lung impairment is greater when patients have thoracic scoliosis. But also, in patients with a different degree of scoliosis, there can be difficulty breathing as scoliosis progresses, especially when it is severe.

Since scoliosis causes pain in some cases, patients who have scoliosis pain also struggle when sleeping.

One of the solutions given to scoliosis patients is traditional bracing to hold the spine and prevent the curve from progressing. However, this type of bracing squeezes on the body and the ribs, and it creates a restriction feeling that prevents the patient from taking deep breaths. This makes the brace more difficult to wear the longer the patient wears it, and it can cause trouble when sleeping for patients.

Corrective bracing, however, pushes the spine to become straighter, and as it straightens, it becomes easier to wear. Initially, with this brace, the patients might take shallow breaths, but it gets easier to take deeper breaths in time because their scoliosis is improving. That is why the best way to sleep with scoliosis is with a good corrective brace.

There is no one way to sleep better for patients who do not have a brace and have thoracic scoliosis or lumbar scoliosis. Either way, they will put pressure on the spine, and there won't be a correction without the brace. All that can be done is finding a comfortable position to sleep with their scoliosis.

When mattresses are too soft, patients sink into the mattress because they do not offer enough support. So, the best mattress is a firm one with a medium-size pillow top.

Patients also inquire about different types of support to help their scoliosis, like using a pillow on their knees or other types of support. In general, any support to your spine and your scoliosis is better than none.

The worse way to sleep with scoliosis is face down because the neck is twisted. The second worse way is on the side without any support on the knees or the torso. Now, the best way to sleep with scoliosis is on your back, and even better is sleeping with a brace on your back.

It is always best to speak to your doctor and look for options to reduce your scoliosis because as scoliosis worsens, it becomes more difficult to sleep comfortably. But the straighter your curve becomes, the easier it will be to sleep with scoliosis.

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Dr. Tony Nalda
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
Severe migraines as a young teen introduced Dr. Nalda to chiropractic care. After experiencing life changing results, he set his sights on helping others who face debilitating illness through providing more natural approaches.

After receiving an undergraduate degree in psychology and his Doctorate of Chiropractic from Life University, Dr. Nalda settled in Celebration, Florida and proceeded to build one of Central Florida’s most successful chiropractic clinics.

His experience with patients suffering from scoliosis, and the confusion and frustration they faced, led him to seek a specialty in scoliosis care. In 2006 he completed his Intensive Care Certification from CLEAR Institute, a leading scoliosis educational and certification center.

About Dr. Tony Nalda

Dr. Tony Nalda is the Founder of Scoliosis Reduction Center, a leading expert in chiropractic care & conservative scoliosis treatment. He has published 2 books, is a podcast host, a conference speaker.
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