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Best Mattresses for Back Pain in Los Angeles

The right mattress for back pain depends on your sleep position, body weight, and the nature of your pain. We carry mattresses specifically selected for lumbar support and spinal alignment — hybrid, memory foam, latex, and innerspring. 96 mattresses available across all firmness levels. Free delivery and 120-night trial on every purchase.

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48 mattresses

Hybrid, foam, latex, and innerspring options for lumbar support and spinal alignment.

Which Mattress Is Best for Back Pain by Sleep Position

Sleep position is the single most important factor in choosing a mattress for back pain. The wrong firmness for your position can worsen pain, even if the mattress is high quality.

Back Sleepers with Back Pain

Back sleeping is generally the most spine-neutral position. The challenge is maintaining natural lumbar curvature without letting the lower back sink. A medium-firm mattress (6–7/10) typically works best — firm enough to support the lumbar region, with just enough give to fill the natural arch of the lower back. A mattress that is too firm creates a gap at the lumbar; too soft causes the hips to sink and the spine to curve.

Recommended:Medium-Firm Hybrid or Medium-Firm Foam
Side Sleepers with Back Pain

Side sleepers with back pain often need a mattress that is slightly softer than they expect. The hips and shoulders need to sink enough to keep the spine straight horizontally. If the mattress is too firm, the hips are pushed upward and the lumbar spine curves sideways, creating tension. A medium to medium-soft (4–6/10) is typically the correct range for side sleepers with back pain.

Recommended:Medium Hybrid or Medium Memory Foam
Stomach Sleepers with Back Pain

Stomach sleeping is the most problematic position for back pain because the hips tend to sink below the shoulders, overextending the lower back. If you cannot switch positions, a firm mattress (7–8/10) helps by keeping the hips elevated. However, switching to back or side sleeping is consistently more effective for back pain reduction than any mattress change alone.

Recommended:Firm Hybrid or Firm Foam
Combination Sleepers with Back Pain

If you move between positions during the night, a medium-firm hybrid typically provides the best balance. It is supportive enough for back sleeping, offers enough contour for side sleeping, and responds quickly enough to accommodate position changes without the resistance delay of dense foam.

Recommended:Medium-Firm Hybrid

Not sure which position you primarily sleep in? Take our sleep quiz for a personalized recommendation.

Firmness Guide for Back Pain

Medium-firm is most commonly recommended for back pain — but your sleep position and body weight will shift the ideal firmness up or down from that baseline.

4–5 / 10Medium Soft

Best for side sleepers under 150 lbs with hip or shoulder pain contributing to back pain. Too soft for most back sleepers.

Good for Side Sleepers5–6 / 10Medium

Good for side sleepers 150–200 lbs and combination sleepers with back pain. Allows hip/shoulder pressure relief while maintaining reasonable lumbar support.

Best for Back / Stomach7–8 / 10Firm

Best for back sleepers, stomach sleepers, and heavier individuals (200+ lbs) with back pain. Prevents excessive sinkage that causes lumbar misalignment.

Mattress Types for Back Pain

Construction matters as much as firmness. Each type delivers support differently.

Most RecommendedHybrid Mattresses for Back PainPocketed coils + targeted comfort layer — best all-around for back pain

A hybrid mattress combines a pocketed coil support core with a foam or latex comfort layer. For back pain, this construction provides the responsive, zoned support that foam-only mattresses cannot. Coils push back where support is needed — the lumbar region — while the comfort layer fills in the natural spinal curve. Most spine specialists who recommend mattress types favor hybrids. Best in medium-firm to firm.

Memory Foam Mattresses for Back PainPressure-relieving contour — strong for side sleepers with back pain

Memory foam mattresses contour closely to the body, reducing pressure at contact points. For back pain in side sleepers, this pressure relief at the hips and shoulders is often the primary need. For back and stomach sleepers, a denser, firmer memory foam is essential to prevent excessive sinkage. Note that traditional memory foam retains heat — look for gel-infused or open-cell foam options if temperature regulation is a concern.

Latex Mattresses for Back PainBuoyant, responsive support — does not let you sink like foam

Natural latex provides responsive, buoyant support — it pushes back immediately rather than conforming slowly like memory foam. For back sleepers with lumbar pain, this responsiveness maintains the natural spinal curve without the delayed recovery of foam. Latex also sleeps cooler and is a durable, long-lasting option. Available in medium and firm configurations for back pain applications.

Innerspring Mattresses for Back PainTraditional coil support with strong lumbar push-back

Innerspring mattresses offer a predictable, surface-level sleeping experience with strong edge support and good temperature regulation. For back pain, an innerspring with a pocketed coil system (not continuous wire) can provide zoned lumbar support. Best suited to back sleepers who prefer a more traditional feel and are not looking for foam contouring.

Recommended Brands for Back Pain

These brands are most frequently selected by our customers seeking back pain relief. Each offers medium-firm or firm options with targeted lumbar support.

What Every Purchase Includes

Free White Glove Delivery

Delivery to your room, mattress setup, and old mattress removal. No charge. Available 7 days a week across Los Angeles.

120-Night Sleep Trial

Back pain response takes time. Sleep on your new mattress for at least 30 nights, then decide. Free exchange or return if it is not right.

0% APR Financing

No interest for 12 months. The right mattress for back pain is a health investment — financing makes it accessible without compromise.

Back Pain Specialist Guidance

Our LA showroom specialists are trained to help customers with back pain find the correct firmness and construction. Call (800) 218-3578 or visit in person.

Back Pain Mattress Questions Answered

Common questions about choosing a mattress for back pain in Los Angeles.

Research consistently points to medium-firm hybrid mattresses as the most broadly effective option for back pain across sleep positions. A hybrid combines a pocketed coil support core — which provides responsive, targeted lumbar support — with a foam or latex comfort layer that fills in the natural spinal curve. The key variables are your sleep position and body weight. Back sleepers typically need medium-firm to firm (6–8/10). Side sleepers typically need medium to medium-firm (5–7/10) to allow hip and shoulder pressure relief without losing lumbar support. Stomach sleepers need firm (7–8/10) to prevent hip sinkage. Our specialists at any of our 5 LA showrooms can evaluate your specific situation.

Try Mattresses for Back Pain In Person

No description, review, or quiz replaces lying on a mattress in your actual sleep position. Visit any of our 5 Los Angeles showrooms — our specialists can guide you through the right firmness and construction for your specific situation.

  • Test medium, medium-firm, and firm side by side on the same construction
  • Lie in your sleep position for at least 5 minutes per mattress
  • Get posture alignment feedback from our trained specialists
  • Try adjustable base configurations for lumbar decompression
  • No appointment needed — walk in any day of the week
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