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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Spinal surgery recovery: the pre-planned log-roll when any twist feels like it could undo everything
After spinal surgery, turning in bed at 2–4am feels high-risk because your brain knows any twist threatens the surgical site. This guide shows you how to set up a pre-planned log-roll with friction checkpoints so you.
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Sleep Comfort
Why your sore hip catches at 3am (and a quieter way to roll)
When your hip catches every time you turn at night, the problem isn't weakness—it's friction and timing. Old cotton sheets, sink-in toppers, and riding-up shorts all create catch points that make your sore hip drag.
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Sleep Comfort
Fibromyalgia at night: how to turn without waking every pain point
When fibromyalgia amplifies every contact point, turning in bed feels like rolling across sandpaper. Learn how to move without lighting up the pain map — starting with what's grabbing your clothing and pulling at your.
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Sleep Comfort
Afraid of falling out of bed? How to reposition safely right after you get back in
When fear of the bed edge keeps you frozen in one spot all night, you wake stiff and sore. This guide shows you how to reposition confidently right after you get back into bed — by testing your range first, using.
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Bed Mobility
The first-step stabbing: a bedside warm-up before your foot hits the floor
The first step out of bed stabs because your plantar fascia has shortened overnight. Before you stand, spend 90 seconds at the edge of the bed doing gentle arch circles, big-toe lifts, and partial weight shifts while.
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Sleep Comfort
When every movement costs: a ME-friendly way to reposition at night
When you have ME/CFS, a single bed turn can trigger post-exertional malaise the next day. This guide shows how to change sides using the smallest possible energy budget — breaking the movement into friction-free.
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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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