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Why Does Working in Bed Mean Feeling Worse Later?

Those soft setups can hit your neck hard.
And when neck pain keeps showing up, just remember one thing: we can help!
Working from bed feels comfortable at first. Pillows stack up, the laptop balances, and it feels easier than sitting upright at a desk.

But those soft setups change how your neck and upper back move while you work. Over time, certain movements drop off, the same muscles stay busy longer, and that carries into the rest of your day — and sometimes the next morning too.

When your neck isn’t able to move naturally and freely, every sitting position starts feeling harder to hold. That’s because certain muscles have to stay “on” longer, which adds up in a big way over time. The good news? With the right care, your natural movement can be restored, so working from home comes with less neck pain, shoulder pain and headaches.
That’s exactly what we help people with every day. We won’t give you a prescription and send you on your way. We’ll get to the root cause so you can feel, heal, and live better.

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