Middle Back Pain in North Carolina
Mid-thoracic spine treatment and pain relief
Middle Back Pain affects the thoracic spine, often tied to posture, lifting, or repetitive strain. Care emphasizes breathing, mobility, and spinal alignment.
A Bit of History
While lumbar and cervical pain have long histories, middle back pain was noted in scoliosis and posture disorders described in ancient Greece. Industrial workers developed thoracic strain from heavy lifting, and desk workers in the 20th century experienced thoracic stiffness from prolonged sitting. Today, middle back pain care includes chiropractic, rehabilitation, and mobility training. Because the thoracic spine supports breathing, attention to posture and flexibility is essential.
How this Can Help You
Middle Back Pain may reduce flexibility and limit breathing ease. Care can support smoother posture, steadier mobility, and reduced stiffness. Patients often report greater comfort during exercise and work.
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