Acute and chronic upper back pain can make the easiest of tasks hard to perform. Upper back pain is an all too common complaint that can be effectively addressed with chiropractic. Our team applies non-invasive therapeutic treatments to reduce sudden or persistent upper back pain naturally. Understand more about our upper back pain treatments today.
Patients are more likely to come in for pain in the upper back than for the lower back. The upper
back region extends from below the neck to above the lower back. This region is also known as
the thoracic spine. It has a limited range of motion when compared to other areas of the spine
due to its attachment to the rib cage.
Upper back pain can occur all of a sudden or be a symptom of a chronic condition. Aside from the
discomfort itself, patients often experience a reduced range of motion, stiffness, or muscle
spasms.
Back pain in the thoracic spine and attached musculature can make it difficult to perform routine
tasks,
or enjoy a restful night of sleep. Conditions that can result in discomfort in this
area include:
This area of the body does a significant amount of physical work. Sudden trauma or injury can lead to inflammation, spinal subluxation, and more. Chronic pain in the area may be from repetitive
stress injuries in one or more associated areas. Activities and sudden movements that can end up causing a problem in the upper back region include:
Understand more about how chiropractic and associated therapies can speed up the healing process.
When upper back pain does not resolve quickly, Neurotherapy may help. An individualized treatment program may include Neurotherapy care, physical therapy, or acupuncture, and can be effective in correcting spinal imbalances, improving mobility, and naturally reducing pain. Such treatments can realign the thoracic spine, reduce tension in any affected musculature, and support the body’s healing process.
Our staff is dedicated to finding and treating the cause of upper back pain in patients. Contact Master Mirza Neurotherapy Clinic at 903-2233-79 to book an initial consultation and learn more about non-invasive treatment options today.