Upper back muscle pain is almost never associated with back pain. However, this type of back pain can be just as chronic as the lower back,
however, it is not as common. Poor posture is also one of the causes associated with upper back pain, as is a stationary job where you sit in one position all day
without taking a break and moving around. Upper back pain is usually associated with the area between the shoulder blades and the general neck area. There
are many ways that you can reduce or eliminate this form of back pain.
Studies have concluded that ten percent of all American have back pain at one time
or another. One of the major culprits for left upper back muscle pain and right upper back muscle pain is arthritis. That figures out to millions of people suffering from
back pain every year. And doesn't take into account the other countless number that have to undergo painful surgery to get rid of acute back pain.
Upper
back pain and weakness is usually a symptom of a lack of motion. This is usually associated with a general lack of exercise. When you are sedentary, you are not
giving your back the necessary exercises in order to strengthen it. Another cause of upper back pain is injury that is caused by either accident or illness. No matter
what the cause of your back pain, there are many different ways in which to treat it. Many of the treatment options can be done at home or at a chiropractic
office, however, there are a few that can only be performed by a physician or therapist.
Home remedies are the first course of treatment in cases where the
problems and associated pains are not severe in nature. If these fail to lead to a timely cure and only if they fail to relieve back pain will the patient see a doctor for
exposure to some of the more popular cures. Of course if your condition worsens because of these treatments then you should immediately consult a doctor qualified
in this field of practice. Some of the symptoms associated with a worsening condition would include but not limited to: numbness or a generally numb condition in
the upper back, a burning sensation in the upper back and in the upper cervical disc area and for that matter any increased pain along the spine.
Home
remedies include the use of ice in the area of back pain. When it is applied every three or four hours, it offers effective relief from pain. This method should be used
for two days and then heat should be applied to the area that is affected with pain. It is recommended that a person who suffers from back pain take a pain reliever
such as Motrin or Naproxen because of the anti- inflammatory properties that they contain. There are also creams and ointments that can be purchased over the
counter at any pharmacy.
There may be times when the home remedies are not effective and you will need to seek medical assistance. A physician will be
able to diagnose the reasons for your back pain and prescribe a medication that will be effective in eliminating it all together. He or she may even recommend
physical therapy to aid in the healing process. This type of treatment will also help strengthen your back to reduce the chance of re-occurrence. Your physician may
even recommend that you consult a chiropractor as an alternative method of treatment.
Upper back muscle pain can be very frustrating to deal with.
However, there are treatment methods that are fast and effective in treating the pain. Whether you are seeking home remedies or professional treatment, you will
find either method to be effective in eliminating upper back muscle pain.