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Orthopaedic Mattresses

If you suffer from back, joint or musculoskeletal problems, or just prefer firm support, an orthopaedic mattress from Bensons for Beds could give you the support you need at bedtime. Discover our range today.

What is an orthopaedic mattress?

An orthopaedic mattress, or ortho mattress as they are sometimes known, is a firm mattress which encourages you to sleep with a healthy spine alignment.

This helps to promote a better quality of sleep. And, as the name might suggest, orthopaedic mattresses are influenced by orthopaedics. Orthopaedics is a branch of medicine concerned with the function of the bones and muscles.

Orthopaedic mattresses are sometimes recommended for people who have joint, back or muscle pain while they sleep. They can also provide a good level of support for older people, athletes, people who are very active or people who are recovering from an injury.

Are orthopaedic mattresses harder than other mattresses?

Orthopaedic mattresses often have a firmness rating of firm or extra firm. This firm surface is important as it helps to distribute your weight evenly which can help to provide relief for pressure points on your neck, back and hips.

Do orthopaedic mattresses have springs in them?

Yes, many orthopaedic mattresses contain springs to help offer maximum support.

It is also possible to buy an orthopaedic memory foam mattress, which contain a layer of memory foam on the top, as well as orthopaedic mattresses with natural fillings such as wool.

Are orthopaedic mattresses hotter in the summer?

Orthopaedic mattresses have previously gained a reputation for being hot during the summer, which can lead to an uncomfortable night’s sleep for some.

However, the best orthopaedic mattresses now have technology built in which helps to regulate body temperature, keeping you cool and dry. For example, a latex ortho system can help to regulate your body temperature throughout the night to help give you an unbroken night’s sleep.

Which beds can you use an orthopaedic mattress on?

Orthopaedic mattresses can be used on a range of beds including fabric beds, metal beds, ottoman beds, divan beds and TV beds.

You can also get orthopaedic mattresses in a range of sizes, including single orthopaedic mattresses, double orthopaedic mattresses and king size orthopaedic mattresses.

Don’t worry, you won’t need to buy a new bed just to accommodate your new mattress if you’re still happy with your existing frame. Having said that, if you’re ready for a total bedroom revamp then we can help you select the perfect bed to suit both your interior and your new orthopaedic mattress.

Does an orthopaedic mattress need turning?

Some orthopaedic mattresses do need to be turned regularly, whereas others do not need to be flipped over at all - you can simply rotate them every few weeks.

Rotating and flipping your mattress can help to protect it from the wear and tear it experiences when you sleep in the same position night after night.

However, some mattresses are only designed to be used on one side and so they shouldn’t be flipped.

Because each mattress is different, so you should check the product guidance for further information.

How much should I pay for a good orthopaedic mattress?

Orthopaedic mattress prices vary depending on the brand and type of mattress.

Prices for an orthopaedic mattress on our website range from just under £200 up to £1,700+ so there is something available to suit every budget.

What is the difference between a memory foam and an orthopaedic mattress?

Memory foam and orthopaedic mattresses are two different types of mattresses. Memory foam conforms to the shape of your body while you sleep whereas orthopaedic mattresses provide support to the body.

Memory foam mattresses are made from a specific memory foam material which changes shape in response to pressure. Whereas orthopaedic mattresses can be made with springs, pocket springs, memory foam, latex foam or even natural fillings.

Many orthopaedic memory foam mattresses have a layer of memory foam built into them for extra comfort.

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