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  2. 11 Best Pain-Relieving Pillows That Feel Like Sleeping ... - AOL

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    Give yourself the royal treatment with this Royal Therapy memory foam pillow! This contour neck pillow offers orthopedic support and plush comfort. Was $60 On Sale: $50 You Save 17%

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    “Sex pillows come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and densities,” explains Heather Jeffcoat, D.P.T., a pelvic floor physical therapist, the owner of Fusion Wellness & Physical Therapy, and the ...

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    Try using a supportive pillow that keeps your neck in a neutral position. If you're a side sleeper, use a pillow between your legs—and make sure the pillow supports your knees and ankles so it ...

  5. Orthopedic pillow - Wikipedia

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    A travel pillow An ergonomic pillow. An orthopedic pillow is a pillow designed to correct body positioning in bed or while lying on any other surface. Its design conforms to orthopedic guidelines to ensure the right placement and support of one or more specific parts of the body to provide safe and healthy rest to the sleeper.

  6. Pillow - Wikipedia

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    A typical pillow. A pillow is a support of the body at rest for comfort, therapy, or decoration. Pillows are used in different variations by many species, including humans. Some types of pillows include throw pillows, body pillows, decorative pillows, and many more. [1] Pillows that aid sleeping are a form of bedding that supports the head and ...

  7. Memory foam - Wikipedia

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    Memory foam was initially too expensive for widespread use, but became cheaper. Its most common domestic uses are mattresses, pillows, shoes, and blankets. It has medical uses, such as wheelchair seat cushions, hospital bed pillows and padding for people suffering long-term pain or postural problems.