Use a front-closure adaptive bra and one of three gentle methods, step-in, one-handed, or overhead, to avoid twisting or reaching behind.
A broken shoulder, whether due to a fracture, dislocation, or surgery, severely limits the range of motion and strength in the affected arm.
This can make tasks, like getting dressed, that involve any reaching, lifting, or pulling difficult. Traditional bras with back closures can be particularly challenging to manage.
At Springrose we've developed bras specifically designed to cater to those with mobility challenges, whether temporary or more permanent.
Our front-closure bras, the Easy-On Mobility Bra, the Easy-On Mobility Bra with seamless cups, and the Goddess Lift Mobility Bra (DD-H), are an excellent choice for those with a broken shoulder.
These bras fasten at the front, eliminating the need to reach behind your back. They are designed to be easy to put on and take off, reducing strain on your injured shoulder.
How To Put On A Bra With A Broken Shoulder
Step 1: Prepare The Bra
Think of putting the bra on as if you're putting on a jacket. Keep the Velcro fastenings attached on your injured side and open up the front Velcro hook-and-loop strap on the side where you have mobility in your hand or arm.
Step 2: Insert the Non-Movable Arm
Slide your non-mobile or injured arm (eg., the broken shoulder) through the hole created by the fastened side. Let the strap rest comfortably on your shoulder.
Step 3- Reach back with your mobile arm.
With your mobile arm, reach back and slide your arm through the other shoulder strap, bringing it up to your non-injured shoulder.
Step 3B - Reach around the front of your body.
If reaching back isn’t possible for you, reach around the front of your body, over your non-mobile or missing limb, until you’ve grasped the hanging shoulder strap.

Move your arm in a circular motion around the back of your head bringing the strap with you to the mobile side of your body. Slide your arm through the hole and bring the shoulder strap up to your shoulder.
Step 4: Fasten and Adjust The Bra
Grasp the open Velcro strap and guide it towards the metal rectangle on the opposite front strap. Loop the Velcro strap through the rectangle, grab the tip from the other side, and pull it fully through, attaching it to the Velcro on the bra underband.
Make sure the Velcro is securely fastened and check that no Velcro is exposed to avoid any discomfort. Adjust the shoulder straps and front Velcro for a secure and supportive fit.
With an injury, there can often be some swelling. It’s typically advised that a bra shouldn’t feel tight around your injury. Velcro straps mean you can easily adjust the fit to suit any swelling or sensitive areas.
How Can I Prevent Bra Straps From Digging Into My Shoulders?
Our bras use wide, soft straps that spread weight across a larger area, so they don’t dig into your shoulders.
They also include front-adjusting straps for easy micro-tweaks during the day, and a supportive band with wider sides that share the load so the straps stay light.
If you’re fuller-busted, the Goddess Lift Mobility Bra (DD–H) adds extra support while keeping the same comfortable, wide-strap design.
What Clothes Can I Wear With a Broken Shoulder?
Think front-opening, low-effort pieces that slide on without raising your arm and closures you can manage one-handed (zips, snaps, magnetic/Velcro). Skip stiff fabrics or anything that requires overhead reach or tiny fasteners.
Dive deeper into clothing options for one-handed dressing in our blog
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