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Causes of Upper Back
Pain
Upper back pain could be due to several factors, and this pain
could cause a variety of problems. Many people around the world
suffer from upper back pain and this pain probably interferes
with their daily work and their family life. A constant,
nagging pain can affect every move that a person makes and
every interaction they have with other people. Most upper back
pain is the result of problems with the joints or muscles in
that area of the body. Some of these problems occur because of
a lack of exercise. People should think about developing some
type of exercise regime to avoid upper back pain.
Upper back pain can sometimes happen because of problems with
the discs that are located in the spine. Some upper back pain
is due to some kind of trauma experienced in this part of the
body. This could occur as the result of a fall, an accident or
a sports injury. Any person suffering upper back pain should
seek advice from a physician who will probably order a series
of tests to determine the cause of the pain. These tests will
probably include some using the latest diagnostic tools such as
MRI scans that will give clear evidence of the source of the
problems.
Treatment for Upper Back Pain Varies Depending on the
Problem
Once the source of the pain is established, the options for
treatment can be determined in consultation with the primary
care physician. There are doctors who specialize only in back
pain, and these doctors will provide excellent advice about
treatment. The treatment might include physical therapy with
trained specialists. These specialists will recommend exercises
that are very specific for solving the problems of the patient.
Some of these exercises will be done in the office of the
therapist, and others will be given to the patient to perform
at home on a regular basis.
The primary physician may recommend massage therapy for upper
back pain and will refer the patient to a person carefully
trained in medical massage. This therapy may be the only
treatment required for relief from this pain. Chiropractors may
have the best treatment for this type of pain. These doctors
specialize in manipulation of the spine for the relief of pain.
Another solution might be found in the office of an osteopath.
These doctors also specialize in manipulative therapy to
alleviate pain. Osteopaths have been known for their success in
treating those with back pain.
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