Protect Your Back as You Lie Down

Bending or twisting your back can cause back pain. When you are getting into bed, avoid twists and bends. Follow these steps to get in and out of bed without bending or twisting your back.

Preparing to lie down

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When you are getting ready to lie down, don't rush it. Keep your back straight, and think about lowering your body without twisting your back.

Supporting your back

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Keep your back straight, and use your arms to help you lower your upper body to the bed. Your arms can support your upper body weight and keep you from twisting your back. The idea is to keep your back in one straight position as you lower your upper body and raise your legs.

Lying down

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Keep your back straight after you are lying down. You may want to put a pillow between your knees to keep your back in a neutral position. If you roll onto your back, you may want to put a pillow under your knees.

To get out of bed, do the same steps in reverse:

Credits

ByHealthwise Staff
Primary Medical ReviewerWilliam H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine
Specialist Medical ReviewerJoan Rigg, PT, OCS - Physical Therapy
Last RevisedFebruary 15, 2012
By: Healthwise StaffLast Revised: February 15, 2012
Medical Review: William H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine
Joan Rigg, PT, OCS - Physical Therapy

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