Comfort guides for home use
Turn in bed, get up, and sleep with less pain
Step-by-step guides for people who still move independently but need safer, lower-friction ways to reposition in bed.
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RA morning stiffness: how to reset when the first bed turn locks up completely
When rheumatoid arthritis stiffness glues your joints shut overnight, the first attempt to turn often fails halfway — especially when jersey sheets grab at your clothing. Here's how to break the friction seal and reset.
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Recovery & Sleep
After heart surgery: getting back into bed at 3am (without waking yourself fully)
After a sternotomy, climbing back into bed at 3am feels like an obstacle course—your arms can't help, your sheets stick, and you're suddenly wide awake. Use a reverse entry method: sit on the edge, lean sideways onto.
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Sleep Comfort
Post-nap stiffness? A staged sequence to get moving again
After a nap, joints lock and bedding settles into every fold of your clothing. This staged sequence breaks the fabric grip, warms stiff joints, and gets you upright without one hard lurch—especially at night when.
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Sleep Comfort
Night splint or brace? Repositioning without the midnight panic
When CPAP masks, night splints, or braces make every turn risky, the trick is managing slack before you move. This guide shows how to reposition without dislodging equipment—especially during those lighter sleep hours.
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Sleep Comfort
The upper-body lead: when knees refuse to help you turn at 2am
When knee pain stops you turning at night, start from your shoulders and ribcage instead of trying to push with your legs — your upper body can lead the turn while your knees stay passive and supported.
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Sleep Comfort
A hip-first turning sequence for nights when rolling hurts
When your hip catches every time you try to turn, the problem isn't strength—it's the order you move. This sequence isolates the hip, breaks the friction seal before rotation starts, and keeps you closer to sleep when.
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The Snoozle Slide Sheet
Move in bed with less friction
A tubular slide sheet for people who still move independently but need less resistance from the mattress. Reduces friction for turning, repositioning, and getting to the edge of the bed.
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Essential reading for anyone new to bed mobility.
What is a slide sheet?
How low-friction sheets work and who they help.
What is Snoozle?
A tubular slide sheet for independent home use.
Slide sheet vs satin vs transfer
Side-by-side comparison of common bed mobility aids.
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