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Could Your Sleep Time Be Affecting Your Back?

March 1st, 2021
What happens when you sleep? - Your body will perform several important biological processes when you sleep, including:
Could Your Sleep Time Be Affecting Your Back?

Mark Jones from Well Adjusted Health advises that many of the clients that visit his chiropractic clinic suffer from lower back pain when they wake up in the morning. This may be caused by their sleeping position or the poor quality of their mattress. However, morning back pain can also be associated with how long a person sleeps each night.

There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that sleep duration has an impact on the health of the spine — with too much or too little sleep potentially causing back pain. This post will share some more information about the importance of sleep and how it relates to back pain.

What happens when you sleep? - Your body will perform several important biological processes when you sleep, including:

• Regeneration of tissue.
• The production of important hormones
• Formation of neuronal connections in the brain.
• The production of compounds that reduce inflammation in the body
• Replenishment of energy reserves

Sleep also gives your spine time to recuperate from the previous day’s activities. It also helps the spine decompress after many hours of sitting, running, walking, and lifting objects.

Failure to get enough sleep will mean your spine doesn’t have time to fully regenerate. However, there is also some risk associated with getting too much sleep.

How oversleeping affects the spine - Sleep is important for maintaining good health — but it is possible to get too much of a good thing. Researchers have discovered that oversleeping is linked to several chronic health conditions including heart disease, depression and diabetes.

There is also some evidence to suggest that people who oversleep are more likely to experience back pain. There are several possible reasons why this occurs:

A bad mattress:
If you oversleep on a bad mattress, your body will be exposed to uncomfortable sleeping conditions for a longer period. This can affect the natural curve of your spine and lead to back pain.

Muscle fatigue:
Laying on your back for long periods can cause the muscles that support the normal curvature of your back to become fatigued. When you wake up with muscle fatigue, you will experience tight muscles and back pain.

Poor sleeping position:
When you oversleep, the likelihood of spending time in an awkward sleeping position is increased, increasing the likelihood that you will experience back pain.

If you experience back pain after sleep for more than 8 hours, consider shortening your time in bed to see if it reduces your back pain.

How insufficient sleep affects the spine - At the other end of the scale, insufficient sleep can also lead to back pain. The most common reasons why this occurs include:

Muscles do not have time to recuperate:
Failure to get enough sleep can mean that your muscles don’t have sufficient time to recover from the day’s activities. This can lead to muscle stiffness and back pain.

Poor sleep causes higher inflammation levels:
A lack of sleep can mean that your body does not have time to produce essential anti-inflammatory compounds. This can worsen back pain, particularly if it is associated with tissue inflammation.

The brain feels more pain:
Several studies have linked sleep deprivation with chronic pain. Researchers believe that a lack of sleep causes certain parts of the brain to be more receptive to pain signals. This can cause you to notice your back pain much more than normal.

Other common causes of morning back pain - If you believe that you are getting the right amount of sleep, your morning back pain may be the result of another issue like:

Stress - Stress can cause muscular tension and back pain.  Reduce your stress levels by eating a healthy diet, exercising, meditating, listening to music, spending time outdoors, and spending more time with loved ones.

A sedentary lifestyle - If you spend a lot of time sitting each day, it can compress your lower back and cause back pain. The pain from spinal compression is often felt first thing in the morning after you have been lying down all night. The best solution for this issue is to stand more often during the day and exercise more often.
Poor diet - A poor quality diet can reduce the amount of blood that circulates around your spine and impair the body’s ability to repair injuries. The simplest solution to this issue is to incorporate a lot more fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, complex carbohydrates, and lean protein into your diet. Also, reduce or eliminate your intake of sugar, alcohol, caffeine and tobacco.

Lack of exercise - Failing to get enough exercise will result in stiffness that can lead to back pain upon waking. Incorporating more exercise into your lifestyle including walking, bike rides, and swimming can help deal with this issue.

An old or low-quality mattress - Many people “solider on” with a poor mattress for many years.  Unfortunately, this can damage the health of your spine.  If your mattress is a old or in poor condition, consider upgrading to a high-quality mattress that provides your back with plenty of support.

How we can help at Well Adjusted Health - Chiropractic care can be used to identify and remedy common musculoskeletal issues that cause back pain. We can help you identify the root cause of any back pain you are experiencing and devise a treatment plan to address it. For more information contact our clinic today If you are concerned about your back or any other pain and would like an expert opinion, please contact Well Adjusted Health on 01903 892171

You can also book a Free 15 minute consultation for you or your family. Full PPE worn and thorough sanitisation of practice between every patient.
For more information on simple stretches and exercises you can do at home, visit: https://chiropractic-uk.co.uk/straighten-up-uk/

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