Back pain can be debilitating. A patient can find they have trouble moving or engaging in regular activities like lifting their children or even walking. Pain in the mid to upper back can be caused by a variety of issues, and it can have a significant impact on a person’s quality of life. Many people see chiropractors to get relief from their back pain, but there are some things that chiropractic patients should know so that they can get the most out of their treatments.
What is the Thoracic Spine?
12 vertebrae make up the thoracic spine which is located just above the lumbar spine and just below the cervical spine. It is often referred to as the upper back. This part of the spine has several essential functions. The ribs connect with this portion of the spine, and it also is responsible for protecting the spinal cord.The thoracic spine also differs from the lumbar spine and cervical spine. Instead of curving inward (lordosis) as those areas do, it curves outward (kyphosis). This provides the freedom of movement that allows a person to bend forward and touch their toes. It does not allow for much bending backward; that typically comes from the lower back.
Many nerves extend from the thoracic spine. They control organ function for the major organs, including:
T1 to T4
- Heart
- Esophagus
- Upper body muscles
- Lungs
- Larynx
- Part of the arms
- Trachea
- Esophagus
T5 to T10
- Gallbladder
- Diaphragm
- Small intestine
- Appendix
- Liver
- Kidneys
- Suprarenal gland
- Stomach
- Spleen
- Adrenal gland
- Pancreas
T11 to T12
- Small intestines
- Mid to upper body muscles
- Lymph circulation
- Colon
- Solar plexus
- Uterus
Mid to Upper Back Pain
Pain in the thoracic area of the spine is often caused by muscle strain, overuse, and injury to the discs, ligaments, and muscles that surround the spine and support it. Poor posture can also cause pain in that area. It is also very common for myofascial pain to affect the connective tissue of` muscle groups and individual muscles. These problems can occur due to a variety of causes:- Slouching or slumping while standing or sitting
- Getting in a car accident where the patient is lurched forward or jolted
- Lifting something that is too heavy
- Yard work
- Getting struck or hit in the back
- Playing sports
Chiropractic Care for the Thoracic Spine
The goal of the chiropractor treating a patient for thoracic back pain will usually focus on reducing the pain and inflammation in the area. The treatments may include:- Spinal adjustments
- Specialized exercise recommendations
- Ergonomic training
- Distraction
- Heat or ice
- Traction
- Electrical stimulation
Chiropractic is a safe, effective, non-invasive treatment for mid to upper back pain. Many patients experience results immediately which is another draw for people. Most patients with back problems will be advised to maintain regular chiropractic visits to effectively manage the pain and keep it at bay.