The pillow detaches on both sides, creating two long body pillows, and
a curved head pillow.
Not exact matches
«The seats have no lumbar support and [they] force the neck and
head forward, creating anterior
head syndrome,» says Laurence, who recommends placing a blanket or
pillow behind your upper back and into the
curve of your lower back.
The
curves of the
pillow support your
head and shoulder while the side arms give support to the back and the womb.
Saddle the bottom of your C
pillow between your legs while you rest your
head at the top of the C. Ensure that your back nicely nestles into the
curve of the C to help relieve the pressure placed upon the back of your spine (and prevent back pains / sores from occurring).
The C - shaped pregnancy
pillow has a long rectangle as the main structure and
curved edges toward the
head and the feet.
This will cause your child's
head to sink into the
pillow which can result to some of its material
curving around your little one's face and potentially suffocate a small child.
The U-shaped body
pillow has a specially designed square
head support and
curved Shoulder Comfort System.
Dr. Winter and Dr. Monto both recommend back sleepers seek out
curved pillows with a dedicated
head divot and neck contour.
Sleep on a firm mattress and use a
pillow under your
head just big enough to maintain the normal cervical (neck)
curve.
Following simple steps such as making sure you don't have to turn your
head to look at your monitor, or adding lumbar support
pillow to give your back more
curve while you work can help.