Insights by Dr. Samir Pilankar, Robotic Knee & Orthopaedic Surgeon
A good mattress is more than a comfort purchase—it is a long-term health investment.
According to leading orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Samir Pilankar, the spine spends nearly
one-third of life on a mattress, and the right choice can prevent back pain, stiffness, and
chronic musculoskeletal problems. In his clinical experience, the difference between a
good and bad mattress often reflects directly in a patient’s sleep quality and morning
freshness.
Here are Dr. Pilankar’s top 10 expert-approved tips for choosing the ideal mattress
for spinal health.
1. OPT FOR A MEDIUM-FIRM SUPPORT LEVEL
Dr. Pilankar notes that medium-firm mattresses strike the best balance between
support and comfort.
– Too soft → The spine sinks and bends excessively.
– Too hard → Pressure points develop at the shoulders, hips, and knees.
A medium-firm surface keeps the spine in a neutral alignment, reducing
morning stiffness and back pain.
2. LOOK FOR ZONED SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY
A high-quality mattress should support different areas of the body appropriately.
– Firmer zones under the lumbar spine
– Softer zones under the shoulders and hips
This “zoned support” system helps maintain spinal alignment and is especially useful
for individuals with lower back issues or those recovering from spine or knee surgery.
3. MATCH THE MATTRESS MATERIAL TO INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
Dr. Pilankar emphasises that different materials work better for different sleepers:
Memory Foam
Contours to the body, reduces pressure points, and absorbs motion. Ideal for back pain
and arthritis.
Latex
Naturally cool, supportive, and slightly bouncy. Suitable for those who prefer a firmer
feel.
Hybrid (spring + foam)
Provides both firmness and cushioning. Excellent for heavier individuals or those who
want responsive support.
Orthopaedic Foam
Designed for stability, but extremely hard variants may worsen pain.
4. PRIORITISE PROPER SPINE ALIGNMENT
Spinal alignment should be the primary factor while choosing a mattress.
– Side sleepers need the spine to remain straight.
– Back sleepers need to maintain the natural S-curve.
– Stomach sleepers require a firmer surface to avoid sinking.
Dr. Pilankar advises lying on the mattress for at least 10 minutes to assess alignment
before purchasing.
5. IGNORE OVERHYPED MARKETING TERMS
Terms like “doctor recommended,” “premium foam,” or “posture coil technology” may
offer little real value.
Instead, Dr. Pilankar recommends focusing on:
– Foam density
– Coil count
– Authentic material descriptions
– Certifications like ISO, CertiPUR, or OEKO-TEX
6. CHOOSE GOOD MOTION ISOLATION FOR COUPLES
For people sharing a bed, motion isolation is crucial.
Memory foam and pocket-sprung hybrid mattresses minimise disturbance from
movement — a major benefit for patients recovering from knee or spine surgery.
7. ENSURE COOLING & BREATHABILITY
Heat retention can interfere with deep sleep.
Dr. Pilankar advises choosing materials with:
– Gel-infused foam
– Breathable latex
– Airflow channels
– Natural fabric covers (cotton or bamboo)
Cooler mattresses support uninterrupted, restorative sleep.
8. SELECT A MATTRESS ACCORDING TO BODY WEIGHT
Weight significantly affects mattress performance:
– Under 60 kg: Medium to medium-soft
– 60–90 kg: Medium-firm
– Above 90 kg: Firm or hybrid mattresses to prevent sagging
Choosing based on weight prevents long-term back strain.
9. TEST THE MATTRESS IN MULTIPLE POSITIONS
Dr. Pilankar recommends testing the mattress by shifting positions—side, back, and
semi-turned—just as one would during sleep. A good mattress should support all
positions while maintaining spinal neutrality.
10. CHECK WARRANTY AND RETURN POLICIES
A reliable, high-quality mattress typically offers:
– 10–12 years of warranty
– A trial period of 100–200 nights
– Free replacement in case of excessive sagging
This ensures durability and peace of mind.
WHY MEMORY FOAM MATTRESSES ARE POPULAR FOR BACK PAIN
According to Dr. Samir Pilankar, memory foam mattresses are among the most
beneficial options for individuals with back pain. The material moulds around the
body to distribute pressure evenly across the shoulders, back, and hips—areas prone to
strain during sleep. This contouring effect helps maintain a neutral spinal position,
reducing morning stiffness and discomfort.
Memory foam also offers superior motion absorption, which is particularly helpful for
couples where one partner moves frequently. Modern versions, such as gel-infused
memory foam, resolve earlier concerns about heat retention by promoting better
airflow.
For patients with lumbar spondylosis, disc bulges, sciatica, arthritis, or those
recovering from joint replacement, memory foam provides stable, uniform support
throughout the night. Dr. Pilankar highlights that its ability to minimise micro-movements
can significantly enhance recovery and long-term spinal health.
CONCLUSION
Buying a mattress is not just about comfort in the showroom; it’s about ensuring years
of restful, pain-free sleep. By understanding your sleeping habits, evaluating materials,
considering support, and using trial opportunities, you can confidently choose the
mattress that’s right for you. Remember: the right mattress is not always the most
expensive one—it’s the one that supports your body, improves your sleep, and
enhances your health.



