What’s the best part of a long, stressful work day? Sleep!
Needs
Johnson Chiropractic defers to the medical literature for the best insights about sleep. Studies report that sleep is beneficial to health and cognitive function. It keeps our brains functioning and our bodies healthy! Sleep allows our bodies to regenerate and recover from the stresses of the day. As a matter of fact, researchers even equate some of the metabolic changes due to a lack of sleep – like those linked to cardiovascular disease and diabetes – to changes related to stress. (2,3) Today 59% of us sleep our 7-9 hours whereas in 1942 84% of us did! (1) Richmond folks need more sleep!
Poor sleep quality affects neck pain relief adversely. Neck pain patients are less likely to improve when they don’t sleep well. (4) So talk with your chiropractor at Johnson Chiropractic about your sleep quality.
Risks
Strong evidence links especially high demands at work (active jobs) with severe sleep disturbances. (5, 6) Sleep disturbances may intensify the link between high strain and troublesome neck pain, shoulder pain, and arm pain. (6) If your job is really demanding, be sure to schedule time with your Richmond chiropractor to keep neck pain at bay.
Sleep disturbed firefighters are more prone to developing chronic lower back pain. (7) So those Richmond workers whose schedules keep them from sleeping regularly will want to pay attention to their bodies and their sleep patterns to prevent back pain. Visit Johnson Chiropractic for back pain care and prevention tips.
Wants
Are you sleepless in Richmond? Probably! 43% of us say we’d feel better if we got more sleep. (1) How about you?
Interestingly, the older you are, the more you sleep. The fewer kids you have, the more you sleep. The older your kids are (over 18), the more you sleep. The more kids you have under 18, the less you sleep. (1) Make sense? For most of us in Richmond, that sounds about right!
Contact your Richmond chiropractor at Johnson Chiropractic to manage any neck pain, shoulder or arm pain you may have. Consider your sleep habits. Maybe adding a few zzz’s to your night will benefit your prevention and relief of neck pain and back pain.