Upper Back Pain - Symptoms, Causes, and Non- Surgical Treatment

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Upper Back Pain:- Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment The discomfort commonly occurs after a traumatic injury to the upper back, although it can sometimes occur without warning and for no apparent reason. Poor posture, repetitive upper-body movements, hard lifting, and general overuse are some of the more prevalent and less significant reasons. Depending on the source and amount of the injury, the pain in these circumstances may go away on its own, but it may also be recurrent and increase over time.

Symptoms: Pain is frequently localized and strong. It could happen right after an accident or a few hours afterward. It's especially tough during the day because that's when most people do their physical activity. Another sign is stiffness in the upper back, as well as the arms and shoulders. There is also a tingling or numbing sensation that spreads from the upper back to the chest, arms, and sometimes the legs.

Common Causes: The following are some of the most common causes of upper back pain:


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