Do you find that shoulder pain at night disrupts your sleep and leaves you feeling stiff and sore the next morning? You’re not alone. Many of the patients at Edge Physical Therapy report that their shoulder pain intensifies when they lie down, making restful sleep a challenge.
However, understanding the reasons behind this nighttime discomfort can help you take practical steps to ease the pain and regain control of your sleep and well-being. You don’t have to do it alone, either. Our physical therapists offer several effective techniques for addressing shoulder pain so you can get a good night’s sleep.
The Reasons Shoulder Pain Gets Worse at Night
Shoulder pain at night isn’t just in your head. In fact, it’s actually a well-documented phenomenon! Several physiological and mechanical factors contribute to increased discomfort once the sun goes down:
Reduced Distractions Increase Pain Perception
During the day, your mind is busy with tasks, work, and conversations. When things are quiet and calm at night, you’re more likely to focus on discomfort. This heightened awareness can make pain feel more intense.
Lying Flat Can Put Pressure on the Shoulder
When you lie on your back or side, gravity and body weight can stress the shoulder joint, especially if you sleep on the affected side. Poor pillow or mattress support may also contribute to misalignment, adding to the problem.
Decreased Blood Flow May Slow Healing
There may be a link between lying down and a slight reduction in blood circulation to the affected area, leading to increased inflammation and pain. This is particularly relevant if you’re already dealing with rotator cuff injuries, bursitis, or tendonitis.
Underlying Conditions Often Flare Up at Night
Certain shoulder conditions, such as frozen shoulder or rotator cuff tears, tend to stiffen overnight. The lack of movement can cause the joint to become more rigid and painful in the morning.
How Physical Therapy Eases Shoulder Pain at Night
If shoulder pain at night interferes with your rest, physical therapy can offer a path to recovery. The PTs at Edge Physical Therapy use targeted strategies to reduce inflammation, restore mobility, and promote healing without needing medication or surgery. Here are just some of the tools we might suggest:
Manual Therapy Techniques
We use several hands-on techniques to mobilize the shoulder joint and surrounding soft tissues. These may include:
- Soft tissue massage to reduce muscle tension
- Joint mobilizations to improve your range of motion
- Myofascial release to address connective tissue tightness
Advanced Pain Management Strategies
In some cases, we may suggest additional pain management techniques, such as:
- Cold or heat therapy to control inflammation and soothe sore muscles
- Electrical stimulation (TENS) to reduce pain signals
- Treatment modalities like ultrasound therapy to promote tissue healing
Personalized Exercise Programs
Physical therapists assess your specific condition and create a custom exercise plan that gradually restores strength and mobility. These programs may include:
- Gentle range-of-motion stretches to reduce stiffness
- Shoulder strengthening exercises to support the joint
- Postural training to ease pressure on the shoulder at rest
Sleep Position Coaching
A key part of treatment includes guidance on optimal sleep posture. We might recommend:
- Sleeping on your back with a pillow under your arm for support
- Avoiding sleeping on your affected shoulder
- Using a body pillow to maintain alignment
Start Sleeping Better: Take the First Step Toward Pain-Free Nights
Shoulder pain doesn’t have to steal your sleep. If you’re struggling with shoulder pain at night, working with one of our physical therapists can make a significant difference. With customized care, evidence-based techniques, and compassionate guidance, you can restore comfort, improve sleep, and return to the activities you love.
Don’t let nighttime pain control your life. Contact Edge Physical Therapy today to start your journey toward lasting shoulder relief, during the day and at night.



