Upper back pain is often caused by having poor posture or suffering from an injury. Another common cause of upper back pain could also be a compressed nerve in your spine.
It can be caused by many reasons however, which makes your care plan unique from any others.
Upper back pain is something that can be placed on a spectrum from quite mild to quite extreme. No matter what case is presented to us we have never had an identical case as another. This allows us to build an individualized care plan that is specified to your particular case.
It can send pain out to your lower back, neck, shoulders, and head which can also cause other problems because the joints in those areas are compensating for what the injured joints are unable to manage during your current situation.
Upper back pain is seen quite often in today’s society due to the relevance of cell phones, technological work, and other reasons. It is extremely imperative that we continue to find the best ways for you to heal from the symptoms from this condition so that you can continue on with your daily tasks without your upper back providing waves of pain.