The Science behind Kanuda
Most pillows are designed for how sleep feels.
Kanuda is designed for what sleep does.
CV4 — Compression of the Fourth Ventricle
The head support in every Kanuda pillow and Nap is based on CV4—a craniosacral therapy technique used by physical therapists to apply gentle, sustained pressure to the base of the skull.
It calms the nervous system, increases cerebrospinal fluid circulation, and brings the body into a deeper state of rest.
"CV4 has been shown to reduce sleep latency — helping the body fall asleep faster — and produce a significant increase in alpha wave activity in the brain. Alpha waves are the brain's measurable signature of physical relaxation."
↳ Żurowska et al., Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2017
OCBR — Occipital Cranial Base Release
The neck support in every Kanuda pillow and Nap is based on OCBR—a craniosacral therapy technique targeting the suboccipital muscles, where most chronic neck tension begins and one of the hardest places in the body to release.
Releasing them restores the cervical curve. And gives your neck a chance to finally rest.
"The suboccipital muscles — at the base of the skull where the neck meets the head — are directly connected to the membrane surrounding the central nervous system.
Research confirms that releasing tension at this point produces a significant, systemic effect on brain wave activity across multiple regions of the brain. Not placebo. Measurable."
↳ Sillevis & Hansen, Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2024
Tensegrity Foam
In the human body, muscles, fascia, and ligaments maintain structure under pressure, distributing force while holding shape. This is tensegrity—tension and structural integrity—how structure holds without collapse.
Kanuda's patented Tensegrity Foam applies this principle to sleep. It maintains its shape through the night: firm enough to support alignment, gentle enough to disappear beneath you.
Memory foam and down compress under load. Tensegrity Foam holds.
Built on clinical principles, Kanuda feels different for a reason.
Learn what to expect as your body adjusts to proper support.