Choosing a Bed

Is your bed helping, or is it a part of your back problem?

A good bed will generally last eight to ten years. Is it time to change yours? If you're unsure, check the comparative feel of other beds (in a showroom or when you are next on holiday or visiting friends). It's often suprising for osteopaths when they make a home visit to see a patient that, what it is described as a "nice firm bed" is often almost sponge-like.

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Remember, there is no absolute best choice of bed. Be satisfied it is right for you before you buy because it may be difficult to change it afterwards for purely comfort reasons. Also remember that the word 'orthopaedic' is really meaningless, though it generally implies 'firm'.

If you require further advice on a back problem,please do not hesitate to contact us.

Certain aspects of what is best practice in recommending beds have not been conclusively proved. This page is therefore intended purely as a guide.