CHIROPRACTOR-INFORMED SLEEP GUIDE · BY DR. LEVINSON, LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR · 40+ YEARS IN PRACTICE
To sleep with a stiff neck, lie on your back or on the side that doesn't hurt, with a medium-firm down pillow that keeps the cervical spine in a neutral line — head level, chin neither tilted up nor tucked down. Avoid stomach sleeping, which holds the head rotated for hours, and make sure the pillow keeps the neck level all night: fill that collapses by 3 a.m. leaves sore muscles working through the very hours they should be recovering.

CHIROPRACTOR-INFORMED SLEEP GUIDE · BY DR. LEVINSON, LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR · 40+ YEARS IN PRACTICE
To sleep with a stiff neck, lie on your back or on the side that doesn't hurt, with a medium-firm down pillow that keeps the cervical spine in a neutral line — head level, chin neither tilted up nor tucked down. Avoid stomach sleeping, which holds the head rotated for hours, and make sure the pillow keeps the neck level all night: fill that collapses by 3 a.m. leaves sore muscles working through the very hours they should be recovering.

Back or the unaffected side — these are the two positions that let a sore neck rest in neutral. If one side hurts, sleep on the opposite side.
Medium-firm down pillow — support that keeps the head level with the spine and springs back as you shift; 625–800 fill power holds its height until morning.
Avoid stomach sleeping — it forces the head into rotation for hours at a time — exactly the strain a stiff neck needs a break from.
The pillow must hold the neck level all night — a pillow that flattens mid-night lets the head drop out of neutral just when the muscles most need stillness.
Back or the unaffected side — these are the two positions that let a sore neck rest in neutral. If one side hurts, sleep on the opposite side.
Medium-firm down pillow — support that keeps the head level with the spine and springs back as you shift; 625–800 fill power holds its height until morning.
Avoid stomach sleeping — it forces the head into rotation for hours at a time — exactly the strain a stiff neck needs a break from.
The pillow must hold the neck level all night — a pillow that flattens mid-night lets the head drop out of neutral just when the muscles most need stillness.
In a 13,425-person study on quiz.lincove.com, 48.2% of sleepers reported waking with neck or shoulder tension — and 62.5% of them said it happens every morning. A stiff neck is rarely random: it usually reflects the hours the neck spends out of neutral overnight. Four steps make tonight easier.
Lie on your back or on the side that doesn't hurt. If one side is sore, sleep on the opposite side and hug a second pillow to keep the upper arm supported and slightly forward, so the shoulder doesn't drag on the sore side of the neck.
Lying on your side, the pillow should hold your nose, chin, and breastbone in a straight line. On your back, your chin should not tilt up or tuck down. If you feel a stretch on the underside of the neck, the pillow is too high.
Before reaching for your phone, ease the neck through slow, comfortable movement — small nods, slow turns toward each shoulder — staying inside a pain-free range rather than stretching into the pain. Stiffness that is worst on waking and eases within an hour points to the pillow, not pathology.
See a professional if pain persists for more than a few weeks, wakes you at night, follows an injury, or comes with numbness, tingling, or pain radiating into the arms. A properly supportive pillow helps with posture strain, but symptoms like those deserve an in-person evaluation.
In a 13,425-person study on quiz.lincove.com, 48.2% of sleepers reported waking with neck or shoulder tension — and 62.5% of them said it happens every morning. A stiff neck is rarely random: it usually reflects the hours the neck spends out of neutral overnight. Four steps make tonight easier.
Lie on your back or on the side that doesn't hurt. If one side is sore, sleep on the opposite side and hug a second pillow to keep the upper arm supported and slightly forward, so the shoulder doesn't drag on the sore side of the neck.
Lying on your side, the pillow should hold your nose, chin, and breastbone in a straight line. On your back, your chin should not tilt up or tuck down. If you feel a stretch on the underside of the neck, the pillow is too high.
Before reaching for your phone, ease the neck through slow, comfortable movement — small nods, slow turns toward each shoulder — staying inside a pain-free range rather than stretching into the pain. Stiffness that is worst on waking and eases within an hour points to the pillow, not pathology.
See a professional if pain persists for more than a few weeks, wakes you at night, follows an injury, or comes with numbness, tingling, or pain radiating into the arms. A properly supportive pillow helps with posture strain, but symptoms like those deserve an in-person evaluation.
Pillow | Fill power | Recommended firmness | Best for | Price (Standard) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Signature™ Canadian Down Pillow | 800 | Firm or Medium | Side sleepers and broader frames who need the neck held level all night | $358–$418 |
Cloud™ Canadian Down Pillow | 625 | Medium | Back sleepers and lighter frames who want a gentler cradle | $238–$298 |
Pillow | Fill power | Recommended firmness | Best for | Price (Standard) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Signature™ Canadian Down Pillow | 800 | Firm or Medium | Side sleepers and broader frames who need the neck held level all night | $358–$418 |
Cloud™ Canadian Down Pillow | 625 | Medium | Back sleepers and lighter frames who want a gentler cradle | $238–$298 |
Both hold the level, adaptive loft a stiff neck needs to rest in neutral. Each is backed by Lincove's 60-day trial with free firmness exchange.

DR. LEVINSON'S PICK
800 fill power Hutterite Canadian down in a 500 thread count cotton sateen shell. In firm or medium it holds the tall, stable loft that keeps the cervical spine neutral all night — the exact spec profile a chiropractor looks for in a side or combination sleeper's pillow.

BEST FOR BACK SLEEPERS
625 fill power Canadian down with an antimicrobial cotton sateen shell. In medium it holds the moderate loft that keeps a back sleeper's head level — enough height to support the neck's curve, without pushing the chin toward the chest.
Both hold the level, adaptive loft a stiff neck needs to rest in neutral. Each is backed by Lincove's 60-day trial with free firmness exchange.

DR. LEVINSON'S PICK
800 fill power Hutterite Canadian down in a 500 thread count cotton sateen shell. In firm or medium it holds the tall, stable loft that keeps the cervical spine neutral all night — the exact spec profile a chiropractor looks for in a side or combination sleeper's pillow.

BEST FOR BACK SLEEPERS
625 fill power Canadian down with an antimicrobial cotton sateen shell. In medium it holds the moderate loft that keeps a back sleeper's head level — enough height to support the neck's curve, without pushing the chin toward the chest.
The most common questions people ask about sleeping with a stiff neck.
The most common questions people ask about sleeping with a stiff neck.
OUR METHODOLOGY
Dr David Levinson is a chiropractor with over 40 years of experience in Atlanta, Georgia. He tried the Lincove Signature™ Pillow himself and found it enabled him to properly position his neck in a neutral position - something most pillows fail to do. He recommends it because of the quality of materials and the ability to match firmness to your sleeping position. This guide pairs his clinical perspective with Lincove's twenty-plus years of experience designing and producing Canadian Hutterite down pillows. Recommendations weigh fill power, loft, shell construction, and sleeper anatomy rather than marketing claims. Every product mentioned is sold by Lincove and backed by our 60-Day Pillow Guarantee and 5-Year Limited Warranty.

Dr. David Levinson
Licensed Chiropractor · 40+ Years in Practice
Downmark Certified
Hutterite Canadian down
60-Day Sleep Trial
Free firmness exchange
4.7+ Average Rating
Across 1,800+ pillow reviews
OUR METHODOLOGY
Dr David Levinson is a chiropractor with over 40 years of experience in Atlanta, Georgia. He tried the Lincove Signature™ Pillow himself and found it enabled him to properly position his neck in a neutral position - something most pillows fail to do. He recommends it because of the quality of materials and the ability to match firmness to your sleeping position. This guide pairs his clinical perspective with Lincove's twenty-plus years of experience designing and producing Canadian Hutterite down pillows. Recommendations weigh fill power, loft, shell construction, and sleeper anatomy rather than marketing claims. Every product mentioned is sold by Lincove and backed by our 60-Day Pillow Guarantee and 5-Year Limited Warranty.

Dr. David Levinson
Licensed Chiropractor · 40+ Years in Practice
Downmark Certified
Hutterite Canadian down
60-Day Sleep Trial
Free firmness exchange
4.7+ Average Rating
Across 1,800+ pillow reviews
Take the 60-second pillow quiz for a firmness recommendation matched to your sleep position and frame — or try a Lincove pillow at home for sixty nights with a free firmness exchange if the first pick is not quite right.
Free shipping & returns in the USA and Canada · 5-Year Limited Warranty
This guide is for general informational purposes and is not medical advice. For persistent neck pain, consult a healthcare professional.
Take the 60-second pillow quiz for a firmness recommendation matched to your sleep position and frame — or try a Lincove pillow at home for sixty nights with a free firmness exchange if the first pick is not quite right.
Free shipping & returns in the USA and Canada · 5-Year Limited Warranty
This guide is for general informational purposes and is not medical advice. For persistent neck pain, consult a healthcare professional.