About Mattresses for Back Pain Relief
Medium-firm is the usual answer
Sleep research has landed fairly consistently on medium-firm for general lower-back discomfort, and it matches what we see in the showroom. Too soft and the pelvis sinks out of alignment; too hard and the lower back is left unsupported in the gap between hips and ribs. A medium to medium-firm feel over a supportive coil unit keeps the spine close to the neutral shape it holds when you are standing well.
Zoned support is what separates these from a regular mattress
Zoned models use firmer coils or denser foam through the middle third of the bed, where most of your weight concentrates, and softer material at the shoulders. The practical effect is that your hips stay up while your shoulder still gets to settle in. That combination is difficult to achieve in a single-firmness all-foam mattress, which is why most of this collection is hybrid construction.
Match it to how you sleep
- On your side with lower-back ache: you need contouring and support together, so start with side sleeper models at the firmer end of their range.
- On your stomach with morning stiffness: go firmer. Firm mattresses stop the hip drop that causes it.
- On your back: a medium-firm with real lumbar fill, so there is no hollow under the curve of your spine.
- Any position, with hip or shoulder pain as well: an adjustable base that lets you raise the knees slightly takes measurable load off the lower back.
Give it more than a minute
Pressure relief reveals itself slowly. Spend at least five minutes on each candidate, in the position you actually sleep in, and pay attention to whether anything is being held rather than supported. Our Richmond and Katy showrooms are set up for exactly that, and financing is available if a supportive bed is more than you planned to spend at once.