Best Pillows for Neck and Shoulder Pain: Side Sleeper Guide

If you sleep on your side and wake up with a sore neck and aching shoulder, your pillow is likely the culprit. Side sleeping is the most common position, but it’s also the one that demands the most from your pillow. The ideal side‑sleeper pillow must fill the gap between your ear and shoulder (proper loft) while also providing a shoulder cutout or soft zone to prevent pressure on the deltoid and rotator cuff. After testing dozens of ergonomic designs, we’ve identified the best pillows that simultaneously relieve neck and shoulder pain.

🏆 Top pick for neck & shoulder pain: The butterfly ergonomic pillow features a dedicated shoulder arch and adjustable loft. Check availability →

Why Side Sleepers Experience Both Neck and Shoulder Pain

When you lie on your side, your head is separated from the mattress by the width of your shoulder. A pillow that’s too low allows your head to drop, bending your neck sideways and compressing the nerves exiting your cervical spine. Those compressed nerves often send pain down into the shoulder and even the arm. Additionally, if your pillow is too firm or lacks a shoulder relief zone, the weight of your head presses the shoulder into the mattress, cutting off circulation and straining the rotator cuff. The result: morning neck stiffness + shoulder ache that can last all day.

Ergonomic pillow with shoulder relief zone designed for side sleepers with neck and shoulder pain

Comparison: Best Pillows for Neck & Shoulder Pain (Side Sleepers)

Pillow ModelShoulder Relief FeatureLoft (inches)FirmnessGuarantee
Derila Ergo (Our Pick)Shoulder arch + butterfly wingAdjustable 4–5.5Medium60 nights
Classic Contour PillowBasic neck curve, no shoulder cutout4.0 fixedFirm30 days
Shoulder Cutout OrthopedicDedicated shoulder groove4.5Medium-firm45 days
Adjustable Shredded FoamUser‑shaped, no specific zoneUser-setAdjustable30 days

The butterfly design of our top pick is unique – it supports the neck curve while allowing the shoulder to nestle into a soft arch. This dual‑zone support is what makes it superior for side sleepers with combined neck and shoulder pain.

How to Choose the Right Pillow for Neck and Shoulder Pain

Step 1: Measure your shoulder width

While lying on your side, have someone measure the distance from the side of your neck (just below your ear) to the outer edge of your shoulder. That distance (in inches) is your ideal loft. For most side sleepers, it’s 4–6 inches. Broad‑shouldered individuals need 5–6 inches; narrow frames do better with 4–4.5 inches.

Step 2: Look for a shoulder relief zone

A pillow with a shoulder cutout or softer side panel allows your shoulder to sink into the mattress, reducing pressure on the rotator cuff. Without this feature, even the correct loft can leave you with a painful shoulder in the morning.

Step 3: Choose medium firmness

Too firm creates pressure points; too soft allows the head to sink and the neck to bend. Medium firmness (often described as 5–7 out of 10) provides contouring without collapse.

Step 4: Test with a 60‑night guarantee

Any pillow purchase for chronic pain should come with a risk‑free trial. Our top pick offers 60 nights – plenty of time to see if your neck and shoulder pain subsides.

Woman holding her shoulder in pain, representing common side‑sleeper shoulder discomfort

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a pillow really fix shoulder pain?
For shoulder pain caused by poor sleep posture (the majority of cases), yes. The right pillow eliminates the pressure and torque that cause rotator cuff and deltoid strain. However, if you have an underlying injury like a tear, consult a doctor.
Should I use a high or low pillow for shoulder pain?
It depends on your shoulder width. Generally, side sleepers need a higher pillow (4–6 inches) than back sleepers. A pillow that’s too low is a common cause of shoulder pain because it forces the upper arm bone against the socket.
What if I sleep on both sides during the night?
Choose a pillow that is symmetrical and has shoulder relief zones on both sides. The butterfly shape works well for combination side sleepers because both edges are identical.
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Neck & Shoulder Pain Assessment

3 questions to find the right pillow for your side‑sleeping pain.

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Where do you feel the most pain after sleeping?

What is your shoulder width / body frame?

Which pillow feature would help you most?

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