The Best Way To Sleep If You're A Side Sleeper!
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 Published On Sep 25, 2023

For side sleepers, finding a comfortable position to sleep at night can be challenging. People who sleep on their sides and suffer from back, hip, and/or shoulder pain may find these tips helpful to get a better night’s sleep. More sleeping tips:    • Proper Sleeping Position Tips - Ask D...  

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The Best Sleeping Position for Side Sleepers
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00:00 – Ways to Reduce Back and Hip Pain for Side Sleepers
01:34 – Support of Lumbar Curve
02:00 – Neck in Neutral Position
03:04 – Hips in Neutral Position
04:25 – Shoulder in Neutral Position
06:14 – Which Side is Best

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