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Shoulder Sleeper Wedge Pillow

Price range: $159.99 through $189.99

Shoulder surgery ruins sleep. Flat pillows collapse, stacked pillows slide, and by 2am you’re propping yourself against the headboard trying not to roll onto the bad side. The 4-Piece Adjustable Wedge Pillow System locks you into a fully supported position from head to knee and holds it there all night. Two stackable incline wedges, a knee wedge that stops the slide, a headrest pillow for neck alignment. Memory foam over high-resilience foam. Machine-washable covers. Adjustable week by week as you heal.

Your shoulder heals at night. If you can sleep.

Ask anyone who’s made it through a rotator cuff repair about week one of sleep. The answers are always the same: brutal.

Flat pillows collapse under your shoulder. Stacks of bed pillows slide apart at 3am. A recliner wrecks your lower back by day four. The whole time, your shoulder is throbbing at the exact angle your body keeps dropping into. You sleep in 45-minute chunks, then give up and wait for sunrise.

That’s the problem this system solves.

What you get in the box

  • Two Stackable Incline Wedges. Stack them both for maximum elevation on night one. Pull them apart as inflammation drops. Drop the angle week by week until you’re back to flat. You control the incline. The incline doesn’t control you.
  • One Knee Wedge. Sits under your knees and anchors your body so you stop sliding down the bed every 20 minutes. This is the piece most patients don’t realize they needed until they use it.
  • One Headrest Pillow. Locks your neck and head into alignment with your torso. No crick in the neck. No waking up with a stiff trap on the good side because you slept crooked all night. Doubles as a leg or foot bolster when you’re not using it up top.
  • Adjustable Velcro straps hold the pieces together so nothing shifts mid-sleep.
  • Zippered, removable covers pull off and go straight in the washing machine.

How you actually use it

  • Week 1: Stack both wedges at maximum incline. Your shoulder is hot, swollen, and screaming. You want gravity off of it. Full elevation, knee wedge in place, head supported.
  • Weeks 2 to 3: Separate the wedges. Lower the angle. Your body still needs elevation, just less of it.
  • Weeks 4 to 6: One wedge, minimal incline. You’re transitioning back to flat sleep.
  • Week 8: Pieces in the closet. You’re back to normal.

The system grows with your recovery. The angle adjusts as you heal.

Built for the patients who need it most

  • Post-op recovery after rotator cuff repair, labral repair, total shoulder replacement (TSR), and reverse total shoulder replacement (RTSA).
  • Fracture and dislocation recovery where your surgeon wants you sleeping elevated for 4 to 6 weeks.
  • Chronic shoulder conditions including frozen shoulder, bursitis, impingement, tendonitis, and arthritis.
  • Post-mastectomy recovery where upper body elevation is required.
  • Lymphedema management requiring arm elevation to reduce fluid buildup.
  • Acid reflux, GERD, and sleep apnea patients who need elevated sleep every night.
  • Anyone who’s been told “no side-sleeping” and needs full-body positioning support to stay stable through the night.

Why it beats the alternatives

A pile of bed pillows gives you zero angle control and slides around all night. Recliners destroy your lower back by the fourth night. Single-piece wedges lock you at one angle for your entire recovery, which is useless when week one needs maximum incline and week five needs barely any.

Four pieces. Infinite configurations. Every piece washable. Memory foam on top for pressure relief. High-resilience foam underneath for structural support that won’t flatten two weeks into recovery.

Also great for

Reading in bed. Watching TV. Pregnancy comfort. Late-stage recovery on the couch. Any time you need your upper body properly supported.

The bottom line

Recovery happens while you sleep. Protect the sleep and you protect the outcome. This is the system that makes that possible.

Style

Wedge + Cover, Wedge + 2 Covers

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