A memory foam mattress is made of a very unique foam called viscoelastic foam. It is foam made of a unique material that has the ability to contour to your body's curves in response to body heat. This allows the memory foam to support the parts of your body that need it. Memory foam mattresses come in a variety of thicknesses to suit your personal needs.
When synthetic foam and certain chemicals are mixed they create a product with an increase in density weight. What this means is that every square foot of memory foam is condensed to create a more dense and viscous elastic foam. These memory mattresses provide you with what you need to sleep restfully while at the same time easing your aches and pains.
A mattress made of memory foam works by supporting your pressure points such as your lower back and behind your knees. The foam mattress elevates these points of stress by allowing your other body parts like your upper back and buttocks to sink deeper into the memory foam. This allows your natural curves to get the support they need. Many people find great relief with these mattresses and will sleep on nothing else. This is because their pressure points are relieved of any strain as they sleep.
Whether you are a stomach, side or back sleeper, the memory foam will contour around every curve of your body giving your body the support it needs without the stress. Your hips and shoulders will sink comfortably into the memory foam as you sleep on your side allowing you to sleep comfortably. When you get out of bed the memory foam will quickly regain its elastic properties and be ready to support you the next time you go to bed.
Many people suffering from aches and pains swear by the memory foam wishing they had made the switch from a conventional mattress sooner. These mattresses may not be for everybody, however, so be sure to try one out before you buy it.