Bottom Line:
Staying up late one night usually only results
in feeling a little tired the next day, but when this happens day after day, it
can really start to negatively affect your life. Research has shown that a lack
of proper sleep can result in irritability, increased stress, a weakened immune
system, and even joint pains. However, by developing a few healthy habits,
you’ll be able to ensure that your brain and body get the rest the deserve, so
you are ready to have a productive next day.
Why it Matters:
Practicing a relaxing nighttime ritual, such
as powering down your electronics and reading a book, can help prepare your
body for a good night's sleep - and don’t forget the TV. While some people like
to sleep with the television on, researchers have found that minimizing
background noise can actually help your brain get more rest. In our own office,
we’ve also heard from countless patients that they get a better night’s sleep
after getting adjusted, which makes sense considering the numerous benefits of
Chiropractic care.
- Wind down for approximately 30 minutes
before bed by turning off your electronics.
- Minimize background noise to help your brain
get much-deserved rest.
- Many patients report a more restful sleep
after getting adjusted.
Next Steps:
Looking for more tips on how you can get a
better night's sleep? Come on in and talk to us! We’ll teach you about
the best sleep position for your spine, how sleep helps your immune system stay
strong, and how Chiropractic care can decrease the stress you hold in those
muscles supporting your neck and shoulders. If you want to Sleep Better
Tonight, then chiropractic is for you!
Science Source:
Harvard Health Publishing. Harvard Medical
School 2018
EOS Sleep Centers. Dr. David Volpi