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From The Desk of
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Shari Herschenhorn, P.T.
Sleeping is an important
component of our daily living. As we
sleep an average of four battle. Make
sure you adhere to your physician's
protocol in regards to proper postural
positions when sleeping, especially with
our surgical patients. Using pillows
appropriately and adjusting your pillows
can be an effective tool for providing
comfort and proper body mechanics.
For back
patients:
You should not sleep on your
back without bending your legs or using
pillows under your knees.
For back and total hip
replacement patients:
Never sleep on your stomach.
When side-lying, use pillows between
your legs for comfort.
Sleeping on a firm mattress is
important ! Speak with your physician
regarding an appropriate mattress
depending on what your disorder may be -
i.e., hip, back, knee, shoulder, or
neck.
Mattress care suggestions may
vary including:
- Rotating your mattress on
a quarterly basis.
- Turning your mattress over
bi-yearly is recommended.
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