On occasion I recommend clients change which side of the bed they sleep on. It’s a condition of being a couple in most cases. If you spend six hours of your day in the same position your body will make its own adjustments good or bad.
The whole point of the structure is to keep things in place with as little force necessary to make movement possible when the need arises. When the body is put into any sort of position for an extended period of time, some muscles get stretched while others loosen to accomodate the position. Over time this can lead to pain, either when you wake up or when performing even simple movements throughout the day.
Couples need to help one another by taking the others side on occasion. (I mean side of the bed, but I suppose this could work for arguments as well.) It doesn’t need to be every other night, maybe every six months or even quarterly would do some good. It may take a day or two to adjust to the new routine but in the end it could be very beneficial to your body. Think of it as routine maintenance.
Most often clients with neck pain or even hip pain will tell me that they’ve been sleeping on the same side of the bed for a decade or more. Whether 6 or 8, multiply that by 365 then add a zero, twenty-thousand hours of your body being in a similar position on a regular basis. You can change that by doing one thing, the choice is yours really, it may seem awkward but the benefits will far outweigh the slight discomfort.
