“How do you sleep after a chiropractic adjustment?”
I'm going to have a chiropractic adjustment next week and it's my very first one. I heard it's actually a relaxing experience. How do patients usually sleep after an adjustment?
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Usually much sounder. Be sure to follow good sleeping hygiene, i.e., not in your stomach, don’t twist if on your side, no TV in bed unless it’s at least 5 to 6 feet up off the floor, put a pillow either under your knees or between your knees. Another hint, DON’T watch the news before bed time.
I was taught in chiropractic school that an adjustment can make you sleepy and I have seen that in my clinical practice. I have not heard that restless sleeping is a side effect. Hope this information helps.
Hello,
Most chiropractic patients find treatments very relaxing with some experiencing soreness similar to starting a new exercise program. Many patients do experience improved sleep, but this isn't all the case. Many variables are at play regarding sleep: neurotransmitters, nutrition, stress, etc.
Sincerely,
Dr. Joel D. Duchon
Most chiropractic patients find treatments very relaxing with some experiencing soreness similar to starting a new exercise program. Many patients do experience improved sleep, but this isn't all the case. Many variables are at play regarding sleep: neurotransmitters, nutrition, stress, etc.
Sincerely,
Dr. Joel D. Duchon
A side effect of Chiropractic care can be improved sleep. My patients frequently report better sleep after treatment.