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Memory foam can help some people with back pain by reducing pressure points and keeping the spine more evenly supported. However, the right answer depends on the cause of the pain and sleeping position. A medium-firm memory foam is often recommended as a starting point, as very soft options can allow the hips to sink too deeply.
Traditional memory foam can retain heat, but most modern memory foam mattresses use open-cell foam, gel infusions, or breathable covers to reduce this. They may still sleep slightly warmer than pocket sprung alternatives, which is worth considering if you tend to overheat at night.
A good quality memory foam mattress should last between 7 and 10 years. Signs of wear include persistent body impressions that do not recover, a noticeable loss of support, or areas of the foam that feel softer than they used to.
Memory foam has excellent motion isolation, meaning one person's movement is less likely to disturb the other. This makes it a practical choice for couples where one partner moves frequently or gets up at different times.
A hybrid mattress combines a pocket sprung base with memory foam or other comfort layers above. This gives the pressure-relieving benefits of memory foam alongside the breathability, responsiveness, and support of springs, making it a good middle ground for those who want elements of both.