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Mid Back
Pain in the mid-back is most commonly caused by injury
or irritation to the muscles and connective tissues. This
can happen because of improper rehabilitation from a prior
injury, poor posture, stress, exercise, and long hours
spent sitting at computers. A more serious mid-back condition
can occur when the spinal bones become misaligned, leading
to muscle strain, spasm and nerve dysfunction. Mid-back
pain can be the result of extraordinary circumstances
or something as simple as the way you sit at your desk.
The mid-back is the middle region of the spine and contains
the spinal bones called Thoracic Vertebrae. Each of these
bones is connected to two opposing ribs. The mid-section
of the spine is also connected to a variety of muscles
and connective tissue that make up the middle portion
of your back. The Thoracic Vertebrae, like the rest of
the spinal column, also provides protection for the nerves
of your spine and your spinal cord. Due to its smaller
range of motion, the mid-back is less susceptible to the
injury, wear and tear that affects the upper and lower
back. However, active lifestyles, posture, office environments,
and other influences can cause pain and discomfort in
the mid-back.
Dr Rudelich is a specialist in hands-on manipulation of
mid-back muscles, ligaments and spinal bones. From biofeedback
to muscle manipulation, kinesiotaping techniques and spinal
adjustment, at Random Lake Spine & Sports Clinic,
we will relieve your mid-back pain and solve its underlying
cause.
If you are experiencing elbow pain, please contact us
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