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2016年9月10日星期六

How to Buy a Mattress | Meimeifu Mattress




Buying a mattress is one of the most major purchases you can make for you home. You will likely spend more time on your mattress than any other piece of furniture that you own. For this reason, take a few steps to make sure that you buy the best mattress for your lifestyle.

Visit mattress websites to see what’s offered. If you haven’t purchased a mattress in a while, it’s good to see what options are available before going to a store.
Check prices online to see what you feel is reasonable based on what is being offered.
Mattress brands are often coming out with new styles of mattresses including ones that offer adjustable firmness levels and temperatures. Decide how high-tech you want your mattress to be, as some of these may only be available at specialty stores or online.
Look up what special features may be offered by each mattress brand including a trial period or money-back guarantee. If desired, you can print this information to bring to the store with you.

Decide on a level of firmness. Although this is difficult to determine without first testing mattresses, a few physical factors can help direct your decision.
If you have back problems, consider a medium-firm to firm mattress choice. These are best for supporting your lower back and reducing back pain.
Pillow-top mattresses are best for people who aren’t too light, as they won’t have enough weight to suppress the top and the springs to a point that it makes a difference in comfort. Larger people typically find pillow-top mattresses more comfortable for this reason.
Ignore the spring count that is given as proof for a mattress’ supposed quality and firmness or softness. Studies have shown that the number of springs doesn’t actually affect how comfortable the mattress is.


Measure the space you plan to put the bed. Nothing is worse than finding and purchasing your perfect mattress, just to realize you can’t fit it in your house. Check your space availability in your bedroom, and then decide on a size of mattress to fit.
Twin mattresses are the smallest size, and measure on average 39”/75”.
The next largest size after a twin mattress is a full mattress or double mattress, which measures at 54”/75”.
The queen sized mattress is the most commonly purchased by couples for its size and relative price. It measures at 60”/80”.
King size bed is the largest standard sized mattress available. It is 76”/80”.
Some mattress brands and stores offer an extra large bed called the California king, which measures at 72”/84”.
Be sure the mattress size you intend to purchase not only fits inside your bedroom, but also through all doors used to enter the room.

Find a store(s) to shop at. Typically, specialty mattress stores will have more informed salespeople and information on mattresses than a generic furniture store. Be sure that where you choose to buy has a good reputation and helpful employees.

Mike Chang,Sales Manager
Website: 

Mb: +86 170 9015 0981 | mike@bjmmf.com | Skype: mike_newin


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How to Sleep Comfortably in Any Position | Meimeifu Mattress




Our spines secretly hate us. One-third of people in the US suffer from some form of back pain. That number is expected to greatly increase over the next few years, thanks to a combination of the desk-bound life and our generally inactive society. Night should seemingly bring relief, but the discomfort doesn’t lessen when we lie down.

“People have more pain at night and in the morning because their joints aren’t moving,” says Joseph McNamara, a chiropractic neurologist in Cumming, Georgia. “The brain doesn’t send extra blood flow to the area.”

In addition to strain and lack of movement, back pain is caused by such conditions as scoliosis (a curvature of the spine), arthritis, spondylitis (inflammation of the joints along the spine), bulging or ruptured discs and osteoporosis.

Due to the variety of back issues, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer for how to sleep better if you suffer from back pain. There are, however, techniques that will relieve pressure on your spine by keeping it in a neutral alignment–which will help you sleep easier and wake up with less pain and stiffness. Here’s what the experts say.

If You’re a Stomach Sleeper

Sleeping on your stomach is generally regarded as the worst sleep position if you suffer from back and neck pain.

“It’s like you’re looking over your shoulder for 8 hours,” because your head needs to be twisted to one side or the other to enable you to breathe, says Dr. Ariel Blackburn, a chiropractor on Johns Island in South Carolina,

It also hyperextends the spine, which can exacerbate low back pain.

Those tight muscles then make the low back arch more, says Dr. Joseph Horrigan director of the Soft Tissue Center at DISC Sports & Spine Center

“As the arch increases, the joints of the spine (facet joints) become compressed. If these joints are already irritated or inflamed, the person can wake up with a dull, low backache,” he says.

Stomach sleeping can be so detrimental, in fact, that many doctors recommend that patients try getting used to sleeping on their sides instead.

But if you find it too difficult to fall asleep in any other position than your stomach, rotating slightly to the side and using a thin pillow could alleviate the discomfort, says Dr. Kamshad Raiszadeh, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and co-founder of SpineZone in California.

If You’re a Back Sleeper

When you lay flat on your back, the position can put too much stress on the lower discs because you’re flattening out the lumbar lordosis (the natural forward curve of your low back), explains Matt Tanneberg a sports chiropractor and certified strength and conditioning Specialist in Phoenix.

Propping a pillow under you knees, however, promotes the normal curve of the lumbar spine and allows the low back to relax.

As for your head, don’t be afraid to be primadonna-particular about the pillow you sleep on. The wrong type can cause headaches, neck and shoulder pain and arm numbness, Raiszadeh says.

The pillow shouldn’t be fatter than the distance from your neck to your shoulder, advises Blackburn. Back-sleepers can exacerbate their pain if their heads are propped up too far forward, which creates increased neck flexion.

“If you sleep on your back, you may need a thinner pillow,” Raiszadeh says.

And that thinner pillow doesn’t necessarily have to be pricey to be therapeutic. “A small rolled-up towel or half-moon pillow under the neck can also be helpful in maintaining normal neck posture,” Raiszadeh adds.

If you want to try a special therapy pillow, McNamara recommends the cervical variety, as it “helps support the lordotic curve of the neck when you’re lying on your back and keeps the spine straight when lying on your side.”

A foam wedge under your knees might also be good idea to prevent excessive lumbar lordosis.

“Foam wedges are often preferable to pillows since pillows flatten and shift,” Raiszadeh says.

A pillow under the knees is also the best way to sleep if you have stenosis, a rare condition in which the spaces along the spine narrow, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. Sleeping with a pillow under the knees flexes the back and opens the canal to relieve pressure on the cord, says Glynn Hunt, a physical therapist and certified orthopedic specialist.

The pillow-propped position is also great if you have an anteriorly rotated pelvis, adds Raiszadeh.

If You’re a Side-Sleeper

Every pregnant woman learns to sleep on their side with a pillow between the knees. But it works whether you’re with child or not: “It keeps the legs in a good neutral position and keeps the top leg from dropping to the mattress and putting the pelvis into a strong twisting (torsion) position,” says Dr. Jason Hare, a chiropractor in Nanaimo, British Columbia.

Pillow choice and placement are crucial though. The pillow should be small enough to not feel awkward between your legs, yet big enough to keep you from rolling onto your back or stomach.

If you sleep on your side, you need a pillow that’s firm and thicker—thick enough to take up the distance from your ear to the bed to keep your neck in a neutral position. Also, a pillow between your legs will help prevent the spinal rotation, Raiszadeh says.

It should be noted, however, that some of the pillow products meant to help people with back pain sleep better are unhelpful for side-sleepers.

“A person who’s mostly a side-sleeper may not do well with a contoured pillow because the contoured portion could actually cause his or her neck to be pushed out of its natural alignment,” Blackburn says. “And memory pillows are very dense and can take a patient a while to get used to. Or they might be too large, which can force their necks into flexion when they’re on their backs.”

To increase your chances of a good night’s sleep no matter what sleep position you prefer, warm baths or “sleepy” tea before bed might help.

“If you’re a chronic back pain sufferer, use heat. It will relax the low back muscles and take away some of the tension,” says Tanneberg (If you have an acute back injury, however, use ice. Heat will increase the inflammation and make your pain worse.)



Mike Chang,Sales Manager
Website: 

Mb: +86 170 9015 0981 | mike@bjmmf.com | Skype: mike_newin


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