Which ideal pillow should different patients choose?
The ideal pillow with a therapeutic effect on cervical spondylosis is a thermally compressed sponge pillow. Generally, people with poor cervical spine choose healthy and comfortable pillows made of hot-compressed foam pillows. Because the shape of the pillow must first conform to the normal physiological curve of the human body.
Because of the use of a special sponge that is thermally compressed at high temperatures, the supporting force is more stable than the slow rebound memory pillow. In line with the principles of ergonomics. Combined with the magnetic therapy effect formed by NdFeB magnetic ore, it is more conducive to improving cervical discomfort. Effectively promote blood circulation, eliminate neck fatigue and soreness. Reduce unnecessary turning over during sleep.
For those with movement disorders, the filming shows that it may constitute direct compression of the spinal cord. The pillow can be slightly lower, but the head and neck should not be tilted back excessively. For those with sensory disturbances such as numbness and pain in the limbs and suspected of compressing the spinal cord by the posterior ligament of the spinal canal, the pillow can be slightly higher. For developmental cervical spinal stenosis with bone hyperplasia at the posterior edge of the vertebral body, the pillow should be in a physiological position. Ankylosing spondylitis should be kept in a neutral position in the early stage. In order to effectively maintain the physiological flexion of the cervical spine, the neck muscles are fully relaxed. The pillow should be adjusted to a saddle-like shape with low middle, high ends, slightly higher neck and shoulder edges, and low opposite edges. Also known as the B-shaped pillow.