Take Charge of Your Upper Back Pain
Rhomboid muscle strain is one cause of upper back pain. The rhomboid muscles originate in the upper back and attach to 3 vertebral spinous processes. There are 12 thoracic vertebrae numbered T1 through T12 (top to bottom). The spinous processes are small bones that can be felt on the back. The rhomboid muscles attach to T3, T4, T5, and the shoulder blades. The rhomboids help move the shoulder blades. Rhomboid muscle strain and spasm causes upper back pain between the shoulder blades. Some patients describe the muscle spasms and discomfort as knots in the back.
Upper Back Pain Treatment
First Response: Ice and Heat Therapy
Early treatment is important to speed healing and recovery. Ice therapy for
the first few days followed by moist heat can help relieve symptoms. Store-bought
ice products, ice cubes, or simply a bag of frozen peas wrapped in a towel can
be applied 20 minutes every 4-6 hours. Moist heat therapy can begin after 2-3
days of icing. To prevent burns, wrap the heat source in a towel, and remove
heat before sleeping. Punctured store-bought packs should be discarded because
the chemical gel can burn skin.
3 Easy Upper Back Stretches
Under your health-care provider's guidance, these simple stretches and exercises
may help relieve upper stiffness and pain. Start small (3 sets of 5) and gradually
increase as your symptoms and body allow. Take it easy!
Arm Slides
- Stand against a wall and position your arms close against the wall, palms
facing the wall.
- Keep your arms against the wall while slowly sliding them up above your head,
if possible; if not, as high as is comfortably possible.
- Gently reverse and move your arms down; relax and repeat
Shoulder Blade Squeeze
- Sit or stand with your arms by your sides
- Squeeze and hold your shoulder blades together for 5 seconds
- Release the squeeze, relax and repeat
Upper Back Stretch
- Sit in a chair
- Cross both arms behind your head and bend gently forward
- Slowly arch backward; release and repeat
When Symptoms Linger
When upper back pain results from injury, or home therapy fails, see your health-care
provider. She/he may recommend medications such as an anti-inflammatory drug
or muscle relaxant. Trigger point injections may help break the pattern of muscle
irritability and spasm. Physical therapy and massage help to relax muscles and
relieve pain while increasing mobility.
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