A weighted blanket is a blanket filled with hypoallergenic, non-toxic polypropylene pellets. The pellets are sewn into self-contained small pockets that are evenly distributed throughout the blanket. These pellets give the blanket its weight, which should generally be around 10 percent of the user’s body weight, give or take a few pounds depending on the individual’s needs and preferences.
Created to mimic the benefits of deep touch pressure therapy, weighted blankets have been shown to help ease anxiety, increase oxytocin in the brain and help individuals with sensory processing disorders feel more relaxed. DTP, as shown in the Journal of Medical and Biological Engineering, is about gently applying pressure to the body, which releases a calming chemical in the brain called serotonin to relax the nervous system.
Weighted blankets are perhaps most closely associated with sensory processing disorder and related conditions like autism, anxiety and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, weighted blankets may help with a wide variety of other health issues.
One study found that 63% of patients reported lower anxiety after use and 78% preferred the weighted blanket as a calming modality. A study from the Journal of Sleep Medicine and Disorders found it easier to settle with increased sleep duration, decreased movements and more “refreshed” feeling afterwards.
Researchers at Temple University found that 95 percent of participants with ADHD in a study improved when they received sensory intervention. The interventions offered included deep pressure touch therapy and a variety of strenuous exercise. As one researcher stated, “We found significant improvement in sensory avoiding behaviours, tactile sensitivity, and visual auditory sensitivity in the group that received treatment.”
Myofascial release, which involves the application of firm but gentle pressure over the fibromyalgia pain points can help sufferers find some relief from their pain. Weighted blankets can mimic this pressure, which may help fibromyalgia sufferers experience a reduction in symptoms.
I want me a blanket like that now!!!!
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I would love one but…so…..EXPENSIVE ..Please tell me where to get one !
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I got a weighted blanket for my birthday and it’s helped so much for when I’m in sensory overload or I’m headed towards and anxiety attack. I thought I’d find the weight uncomfortable as I hate feeling restricted but I actually sleep with it every night now.
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I’m learning a lot from your blog! Thank you. 🙏
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How do you find which is the right one for you? I know weighted blankets come in different weights. But I’ve never really understood the difference. Also, what is the likelihood of a weighted blanket aggravating psychological disorders like anxiety, for example?
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Reblogged this on Quiet Minds and commented:
I very much need to get one of these for myself! Maybe I’ll sleep like a baby 😀
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I have a weighted blanket, can’t sleep without it
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I’ve seen these sold for dogs, so it makes sense the same thing would work for people! I’ll have to give it a go sometime
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I just made the investment and my insomnia has improved by 90%, of course as a therapist I do daily inner healing prayer for my mental health but this addition has improved my overall well-being.
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I struggle with anxiety and have been looking into these, they can be so expensive…. but I think I just might have to splurge as the data and reviews look pretty convincing!
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I actually didn’t realize that a weighted blanket is good for mental health. That’s good to know
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Unfortunately, I’m not allowed a weighted blanket due to my current weight, but it’s definitely something that I look forward to getting in the future. It’s so important to feel secure, and I’ve heard so many good things about weighted blankets helping mental health!
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Amazing post. Thanks so much. Didn’t know about weighted blankets.
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A kind of sensory control? Interesting concept.
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A very enlightening post
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