Shoulder pain can make it difficult to get a good night’s sleep. It is particularly tricky to tackle this issue due to the bidirectional pain-sleep connection. Let’s look at that relationship, along with what you can do to get rest and maintain your health if you are suffering from this health condition.
A look at the pain-sleep relationship
The really challenging aspect of the sleep and pain connection is that they both impact one another. In other words, there is a bidirectional relationship between them – a truly vicious cycle. Research has shown that getting insufficient sleep can contribute to chronic pain symptoms; in turn, chronic pain makes it difficult to get high-quality sleep.
Tufts University Public Health and Community Medicine professor Daniel Carr, MD, has studied pain conditions for decades. He noted in Sleep Review in 2016 that this bidirectional relationship is well-established for chronic pain. Actually, he even pointed out that the same pattern (disruption of sleep leading to more pain and, in turn, slower recovery) was evident in acute patients as well. One of the prime examples of an acute pain scenario in which loss of sleep can become a factor is recovery from surgery.
Dr. Carr added that there is another issue beyond lack of sleep contributing to pain and pain contributing to sleep deprivation. “[S]ome medicines used to treat pain (e.g., opioids) interfere with sleep architecture and reduce the normally restorative effect of sleep,” he said. It is particularly noteworthy that Dr. Carr made that comment since he was recently the president of a major medical society related to the topic, the American Academy of Pain Medicine.
Tips for better sleep with shoulder pain
What can you do about this complex issue? Here are four quick pieces of advice to keep shoulder pain from interrupting your sleep:
Conclusion
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