CHIROPRACTOR-INFORMED SLEEP GUIDE · BY DR. LEVINSON, LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR · 40+ YEARS IN PRACTICE
How to Keep Your Neck Aligned While Sleeping
Neutral neck alignment while sleeping means your ears stay level with your shoulders and your chin neither tucks toward your chest nor tilts back — achieved by matching pillow loft to your sleep position (side: firm and high, back: medium, stomach: soft and low) and using fill that holds its height all night.

CHIROPRACTOR-INFORMED SLEEP GUIDE · BY DR. LEVINSON, LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR · 40+ YEARS IN PRACTICE
How to Keep Your Neck Aligned While Sleeping
Neutral neck alignment while sleeping means your ears stay level with your shoulders and your chin neither tucks toward your chest nor tilts back — achieved by matching pillow loft to your sleep position (side: firm and high, back: medium, stomach: soft and low) and using fill that holds its height all night.

Quick Answer: How to Keep the Neck Neutral All Night
The ear-shoulder line — in any position, the ears should stay level with the shoulders and the head level with the spine. That line is what neutral alignment means in practice.
Position determines loft — side sleepers need a firm, high pillow to fill the shoulder gap; back sleepers a medium loft; stomach sleepers soft and low.
The chin test for back sleepers — lying on your back, your chin should point at the ceiling: not tucked toward your chest (pillow too high) and not tipped back (pillow too low).
Loft retention is alignment retention — alignment only holds while the pillow holds its height. 625–800 fill power down springs back with every shift instead of flattening by 3 a.m.
Quick Answer: How to Keep the Neck Neutral All Night
The ear-shoulder line — in any position, the ears should stay level with the shoulders and the head level with the spine. That line is what neutral alignment means in practice.
Position determines loft — side sleepers need a firm, high pillow to fill the shoulder gap; back sleepers a medium loft; stomach sleepers soft and low.
The chin test for back sleepers — lying on your back, your chin should point at the ceiling: not tucked toward your chest (pillow too high) and not tipped back (pillow too low).
Loft retention is alignment retention — alignment only holds while the pillow holds its height. 625–800 fill power down springs back with every shift instead of flattening by 3 a.m.
What Neutral Alignment Actually Looks Like
Neutral is not one shape — it is one rule applied to three different geometries. The head stays level with the spine whether you are on your side, your back, or (with compromises) your stomach. Here is what that rule demands of your pillow in each position, and how a night out of neutral shows up the next morning.
Side-Sleeping Geometry
On your side, the pillow must fill the full distance from the point of the shoulder to the ear — usually four to six inches. Too low and the head bends toward the mattress; too high and it bends away. Firm, high-loft fill holds that gap all night.
Back-Sleeping Geometry
On your back, the head rests close to the mattress, so a medium loft is enough. The pillow should support the curve of the neck while the chin points at the ceiling — a pillow that pushes the chin toward the chest is doing the opposite of its job.
The Stomach-Sleeping Problem
Face-down sleeping forces the neck into rotation for hours, and no pillow can make that neutral. If you cannot switch positions, minimize the strain: a very soft, low pillow — or none under the head at all — keeps the rotation as shallow as possible.
How Alignment Failure Shows Up
A night out of neutral announces itself in the morning: stiffness that is worst on waking and eases within an hour, tension at the base of the skull, sometimes a dull headache. When the pattern repeats, the pillow is the first suspect.
What Neutral Alignment Actually Looks Like
Neutral is not one shape — it is one rule applied to three different geometries. The head stays level with the spine whether you are on your side, your back, or (with compromises) your stomach. Here is what that rule demands of your pillow in each position, and how a night out of neutral shows up the next morning.
Side-Sleeping Geometry
On your side, the pillow must fill the full distance from the point of the shoulder to the ear — usually four to six inches. Too low and the head bends toward the mattress; too high and it bends away. Firm, high-loft fill holds that gap all night.
Back-Sleeping Geometry
On your back, the head rests close to the mattress, so a medium loft is enough. The pillow should support the curve of the neck while the chin points at the ceiling — a pillow that pushes the chin toward the chest is doing the opposite of its job.
The Stomach-Sleeping Problem
Face-down sleeping forces the neck into rotation for hours, and no pillow can make that neutral. If you cannot switch positions, minimize the strain: a very soft, low pillow — or none under the head at all — keeps the rotation as shallow as possible.
How Alignment Failure Shows Up
A night out of neutral announces itself in the morning: stiffness that is worst on waking and eases within an hour, tension at the base of the skull, sometimes a dull headache. When the pattern repeats, the pillow is the first suspect.
Matching Pillow to Sleep Position
Pillow | Fill power | Loft & firmness | Best for | Price (Standard) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Signature™ Canadian Down Pillow | 800 | Firm — tall, stable loft | Side sleepers | $358–$418 |
Cloud™ Canadian Down Pillow | 625 | Medium — moderate, adaptive loft | Back sleepers | $238–$298 |
Cloud™ Soft or Dream™ Bamboo Pillow | 625 / — (down-alternative) | Soft — low loft | Stomach sleepers & down-allergy sufferers | $238–$298 / $79–$99 |
Matching Pillow to Sleep Position
Pillow | Fill power | Loft & firmness | Best for | Price (Standard) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Signature™ Canadian Down Pillow | 800 | Firm — tall, stable loft | Side sleepers | $358–$418 |
Cloud™ Canadian Down Pillow | 625 | Medium — moderate, adaptive loft | Back sleepers | $238–$298 |
Cloud™ Soft or Dream™ Bamboo Pillow | 625 / — (down-alternative) | Soft — low loft | Stomach sleepers & down-allergy sufferers | $238–$298 / $79–$99 |
Three Pillows Matched to Sleep Position
Each pillow below holds a different loft profile, so alignment comes from matching the pillow to your position. All are backed by Lincove’s 60-day trial with free firmness exchange.

BEST FOR SIDE SLEEPERS
Signature™ Canadian Down Pillow
800 fill power Hutterite Canadian down in a 500 thread count cotton sateen shell. In firm it holds the tall, stable loft that fills the shoulder-to-ear gap — keeping a side sleeper’s head level with the spine all night.

BEST FOR BACK SLEEPERS
Cloud™ Canadian Down Pillow
625 fill power Canadian down with an antimicrobial cotton sateen shell. In medium it holds the moderate loft a back sleeper needs — supporting the neck’s curve while the chin stays pointed at the ceiling. In soft, it is the low-loft option for stomach sleepers.

BEST DOWN-FREE OPTION
Dream™ Bamboo Pillow
A down-alternative fill inside a breathable bamboo-blend cover. Its soft, consistent shape works low for stomach sleepers, and at $79–$99 it is the alignment option for down-allergy sufferers.
Three Pillows Matched to Sleep Position
Each pillow below holds a different loft profile, so alignment comes from matching the pillow to your position. All are backed by Lincove’s 60-day trial with free firmness exchange.

BEST FOR SIDE SLEEPERS
Signature™ Canadian Down Pillow
800 fill power Hutterite Canadian down in a 500 thread count cotton sateen shell. In firm it holds the tall, stable loft that fills the shoulder-to-ear gap — keeping a side sleeper’s head level with the spine all night.

BEST FOR BACK SLEEPERS
Cloud™ Canadian Down Pillow
625 fill power Canadian down with an antimicrobial cotton sateen shell. In medium it holds the moderate loft a back sleeper needs — supporting the neck’s curve while the chin stays pointed at the ceiling. In soft, it is the low-loft option for stomach sleepers.

BEST DOWN-FREE OPTION
Dream™ Bamboo Pillow
A down-alternative fill inside a breathable bamboo-blend cover. Its soft, consistent shape works low for stomach sleepers, and at $79–$99 it is the alignment option for down-allergy sufferers.
Related Questions
The most common questions people ask about keeping the neck aligned during sleep.
Neutral alignment means the head rests level with the spine: ears in line with the shoulders, chin neither tucked toward the chest nor tilted back. In that position the neck’s joints and muscles can rest instead of working all night to stabilize the head.
Related Questions
The most common questions people ask about keeping the neck aligned during sleep.
Neutral alignment means the head rests level with the spine: ears in line with the shoulders, chin neither tucked toward the chest nor tilted back. In that position the neck’s joints and muscles can rest instead of working all night to stabilize the head.
OUR METHODOLOGY
Reviewed by Dr. Levinson
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
Reviewed by Dr. Levinson
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
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Dial In Your Alignment Tonight
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