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HEAD AREA
The head must always be aligned with the
cervical tract of the spinal column in any
sleeping position. This particularly elastic
area offers the most suitable support, promoting
relaxation of the muscles and cervical
vertebrae, regular blood flow and normal oxygen
intake.
SHOULDER AREA
The shoulder is the part of the body that
protrudes most when lying down and must be
supported comfortably, especially in those who
sleep on their sides, to allow the head and
spinal column to rest correctly on the mattress,
promoting muscle relaxation and improving blood
circulation. To allow the springing of the
mattress to perform
this function adequately, the shoulder area has
been made softer. |
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PELVIS AREA
The heaviest point of the body during sleep is
the pelvis and it is therefore normal and
necessary for it to be suitably supported,
although without sinking in too deeply. In this
area the progressive springing of the mattress
supports the heaviest point of the body
correctly, comfortably and without causing the
“table” effect.
CALF AREA
The calves need to rest on a relatively soft
part of the mattress. This prevents unnatural
compression which can be one of the main causes
of tingling and swelling in the lower limbs.
FOOT AREA
By resting on an elastic part of the mattress,
the feet retain excellent blood and lymphatic
circulation, with a sense of relief for the
entire body. |