The Shoulder Sleeper Stretch: A Brighton Chiropractor’s Guide to Reclaiming Mobility
Waking up with a stiff, aching shoulder is a frustrating way to start the day. Whether you spent the weekend paddleboarding off the Brighton seafront or hours hunched over a laptop at a cafe in the North Laine, shoulder tightness can seriously limit your daily life. Patients often ask us about the Shoulder Sleeper Stretch, which both Worthing Chiropractor and Brighton Chiropractor clinics recommend for shoulder relief.
If you struggle with a restricted range of motion, the shoulder sleeper stretch is one of the most effective ways to target deep, stubborn tension.
What is the Sleeper Stretch?
The sleeper stretch specifically targets the posterior capsule—the tight pocket of tissue at the back of your shoulder joint. This area often becomes chronically tight in desk workers, side-sleepers, and athletes who use repetitive overhead movements. Notably, Brighton and Worthing Chiropractor clinics frequently see improvements when patients incorporate the Shoulder Sleeper Stretch into their routine.
When the posterior capsule stiffens, it alters how your arm bone sits in its socket, leading to a painful condition known as shoulder impingement.
How to Do the Sleeper Stretch Correctly
To perform this stretch safely, follow these steps as shown in the image above. Specifically, this shoulder sleeper stretch is recommended by a Worthing Chiropractor or Brighton Chiropractor for safely improving mobility.
- Lie on your side on a comfortable mat, using a firm pillow or bolster to support your head so your neck stays neutral.
- Bring your bottom arm straight out in front of you, then bend your elbow to a 90-degree angle so your fingers point toward the ceiling.
- Use your top hand to gently and slowly press your bottom forearm down toward the floor.
- Stop as soon as you feel a stretch in the back of your shoulder. Hold for 20 to 30 seconds, breathing deeply, then repeat on the other side.
Important Safety Note: Never force your arm down. This stretch should feel like a deep, dull pull—not a sharp, pinching pain.
How Chiropractic Can Help
While stretching keeps the muscles pliable, a stiff shoulder is frequently linked to a misaligned thoracic spine (upper back) or a restricted shoulder blade. If your upper back cannot move properly, your shoulder joint is forced to overcompensate. Remember, Worthing Chiropractor and Brighton Chiropractor consultations often complement home exercises like the Shoulder Sleeper Stretch for optimal results.
At our Brighton chiropractic clinic, we look at the whole picture. By restoring proper alignment to your spine, collarbone, and shoulder blade, we take the mechanical stress off your joint capsule. If shoulder pain is holding you back from enjoying active Brighton life, contact our team today to schedule an adjustment.
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