Subject: Upper Back Pain [Print This Page] Author:
health Time: 14-6-2008 06:29 AM Subject: Upper Back Pain
Upper back pain is not as common as the lower back pain. But pain is pain. When the pain process starts, it is unbearable. [fontads]The two common identified causes of upper back pain are:[/fontads]
1. Muscular irritation (also known as myofascial pain)
2. Joint dysfunction.
[fontads]There can be many other causes- injury, accidents, upper disc displacement and many more.[/fontads]
There is a great deal of stability and less motion in the upper back, which is thoracic spine region. So, spinal disorders are not very common. Conditions like herniated disc, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease and spinal disability can cause upper back pain, but such cases are few. This being the case, it is difficult to identify the causes for the upper back pain, precisely. Even an MRI Scan or CT Scan will not be of much help. So, it is not easy for the doctor to find a surgical solution, if the pain persists for a long period.
Modern amenities are not without the accompanying problems. A poor posture over a period of time creates strain in a particular region and that region happens to be your upper back, in case you are a computer operator and work throughout the day in front of your PC. Neck pain and shoulder pain are the comrades -in arms -of the upper back pain.
[fontads]Here are some more causes of upper back pain:[/fontads]
1.Lack of strength in the particular region.
2.Injuries and damage to the muscles of the region caused through repetitive motions i.e. working in a particular machine in a particular manner. Take for example, hand molding machines. On an average a person does 1500 hand-operated motions in a working schedule of 8 hours.
3.Muscle strains and sports injuries.
Here again. You have to understand your back pain. With the nature of your work known to you, identify the area of your upper back, which is mostly strained. Do such yoga asanas, which help to ease the stress in that area. Do regular oil massage. If this is done in a systematic manner, there would not be any cause for the upper back pain to happen.
Because upper back is a big area, and also 'muscle junction', you have to adapt to a system of doing several stretching and strengthening exercises.
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