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Dr. Sherry McAllister, president of the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, recently served as an expert source for a prominent article on Tomsguide.com, a website boasting a massive audience of over 25 million visitors monthly. The article, titled “What’s So Bad About Stomach Sleeping? Expert Dishes the Dirt on So-Called ‘Worst Sleeping Position Ever,’” focuses on the crucial link between sleep posture and spinal health.

According to Dr. McAllister, sleeping on your stomach is particularly detrimental because it disrupts the spine’s natural curve, placing undue strain on back muscles and joints. It also forces neck rotation, creating tension that can lead to neck pain, upper back issues, headaches, and chronic discomfort. Furthermore, the torso can sink too deeply, causing muscle tension, spinal joint dysfunction, and added strain. The position can even affect internal organs, potentially impacting digestion and breathing. While switching positions might cause temporary disruption, moving away from stomach sleeping offers significant long-term benefits like reduced pain and improved sleep quality. Dr. McAllister emphasizes that a spinal check-up with a chiropractor can help restore proper muscle and joint balance for better sleep. This feature provides valuable pro-chiropractic information to a vast online audience.

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Dr. Sherry McAllister, president of the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, recently served as an expert source for a prominent article on Tomsguide.com, a website boasting a massive audience of over 25 million visitors monthly. The article, titled “What’s So Bad About Stomach Sleeping? Expert Dishes the Dirt on So-Called ‘Worst Sleeping Position Ever,’” focuses on the crucial link between sleep posture and spinal health.

According to Dr. McAllister, sleeping on your stomach is particularly detrimental because it disrupts the spine’s natural curve, placing undue strain on back muscles and joints. It also forces neck rotation, creating tension that can lead to neck pain, upper back issues, headaches, and chronic discomfort. Furthermore, the torso can sink too deeply, causing muscle tension, spinal joint dysfunction, and added strain. The position can even affect internal organs, potentially impacting digestion and breathing. While switching positions might cause temporary disruption, moving away from stomach sleeping offers significant long-term benefits like reduced pain and improved sleep quality. Dr. McAllister emphasizes that a spinal check-up with a chiropractor can help restore proper muscle and joint balance for better sleep. This feature provides valuable pro-chiropractic information to a vast online audience.

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