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Instagram · May 26, 2026

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Pillow and Leg Stretches for Back Pain and Sleep

This video demonstrates three stretches to relieve stress and pain in the lower back and hips, promoting better sleep. The first stretch involves placing a pillow behind the back and lying on it for one minute to release stress and pain. The second stretch involves lying down, lifting one leg, and placing it over the other to stretch the lower body. The third stretch involves lying down and moving the legs side to side to relax the inner thighs and hips. The video also encourages viewers to save the reel and follow for more content.

What's right

Placing a pillow under the knees while sleeping on your back can help keep the spine neutral and support the natural curve of the lower back, potentially reducing back and hip pain.
Gentle stretches before bed, such as knee-to-chest or hamstring stretches, can help loosen tight muscles around the hip and lower back area, promoting relaxation and potentially better sleep.
Moving legs side to side while lying down can relax inner thighs and hips.

What's wrong

The claim that placing a pillow behind your back and lying on it for just one minute can release stress and pain in the lower back and hips, leading to better sleep, is not directly supported by the provided sources.
While pillows can be used for support in various sleeping positions to alleviate back and hip pain, the specific method of lying on a pillow behind the back for only one minute as a stress and pain relief technique for better sleep is not detailed.
The claim that lifting one leg and placing it over the other while lying down can relieve pain and stress from the lower body and lead to relaxation and better sleep is a general description of a stretch, but the specific execution and guaranteed outcome are not fully substantiated by the provided context.

Breakdown

The provided web context supports the general idea that using pillows and performing certain stretches can help alleviate lower back and hip pain, and promote better sleep. Specifically, placing a pillow under the knees when sleeping on your back is recommended for spinal alignment and reducing stress on the lower back and hips (References 2, 3, 6, 8, 11, 12).

Gentle stretches before bed are also suggested to loosen tight muscles and promote relaxation, which can lead to better sleep (References 3, 6, 9). The claim about moving legs side to side to relax inner thighs and hips is also a plausible relaxation technique, though not explicitly detailed as a sleep aid in the provided sources.

However, the primary claim that placing a pillow behind the back and lying on it for one minute will release stress and pain for better sleep is not directly supported. While one source mentions a pillow strategy of sleeping on your back with a pillow placed behind you to avoid resting directly on the mattress (Reference 1), it doesn't specify the duration or the direct outcome of stress/pain release in one minute.

The other stretches mentioned, like lifting one leg and placing it over the other, are described as stretches for pain relief (References 3, 4, 5, 9), but the claim's assertion of guaranteed pain and stress relief leading to relaxation and better sleep from this specific maneuver is not definitively proven by the sources. The duration of one minute for the pillow behind the back is also a specific detail not corroborated. [1][2][3]

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