Pain in the upper back is typically associated to an injury to a disc in the upper back such as the thoracic herniated disc or degenerated disc. Overuse of muscle, perhaps a strain of some sort perhaps caused by poor posture.
Do you notice that it comes and goes? Or is it associated with a particular movement or activity?
If you are experiencing any of the following - please seek emergency medical attention immediatly:
Weakness in your arms or legs
Numbness in your arms, legs, chest or belly
Loss of bowel or bladder
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Hi Emmanual,
Thank you for your question.
Pain in the upper back is typically associated to an injury to a disc in the upper back such as the thoracic herniated disc or degenerated disc. Overuse of muscle, perhaps a strain of some sort perhaps caused by poor posture.
Do you notice that it comes and goes? Or is it associated with a particular movement or activity?
If you are experiencing any of the following - please seek emergency medical attention immediatly:
Weakness in your arms or legs
Numbness in your arms, legs, chest or belly
Loss of bowel or bladder
I hope this helps.
Be well,
January 28, 2016 - 7:31pm~Gillette
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