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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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Bed Mobility

The EDS-safe turn: repositioning without triggering a subluxation

A 3am, step-by-step way to turn and resettle after you get back into bed without letting a hypermobile shoulder, hip, rib, or kneecap slide past its safe range—especially when satin sheets, a slightly tilted adjustable.

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Bed Mobility

A cooler way to reposition when night sweats make you stick to the sheets

When you wake up hot and feel glued to sweaty bedding—especially with jersey sheets, a weighted blanket, and bunched pajamas—use a small sideways reset first, then roll. You’ll break the fabric contact “seal,” move to.

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Bed Mobility

How to change sides when you’re wearing equipment you can’t move (CPAP, splint, brace)

A 3am, equipment-safe way to switch sides with a CPAP mask, night splint, or brace—without tugging hoses, popping straps, or waking fully up.

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Bed Mobility

Can’t lift your arm to turn? A 3am method for frozen shoulder nights

At 2–4am, frozen shoulder can trap your arm so every position compresses the joint. Use a range-limited positioning setup: park the sore arm on pillows, break the sheet “grip” with a small sideways reset, and turn your.

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Bed Mobility

C-section recovery nights: a quieter, less painful way to change sides after you’ve just climbed back into bed

Right after you've finally settled back into bed, the sheets grab your nightshirt and your belly says "nope." This guide shows a sleepy, low-effort side-change using abdominal precautions, a modified log-roll, and a.

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Recovery & Sleep

C-section recovery nights: a pain-free way to change sides

After a C-section, turning in bed wakes you fully because your bedding grabs while your abdominal muscles can't help. Here's how to change sides using friction control and log-roll technique so you stay more asleep.

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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.