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Upper Back Pain Definition

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Click here to learn more about the treatment of this disease and get complete information about other conditions: https://age2b.com/age2b-diseases More information on our website: https://bit.ly/3AwsmHw Upper and middle back pain can occur anywhere from the base of your neck to the bottom of your rib cage. Upper and mid-back pain is unusual because these vertebrae are less mobile than those in the neck and low back. Upper back pain is not common, but it can cause significant discomfort.

It is estimated that more than 80% of adults in the U.S. will have low back pain at some time in their lives. It is a significant cause of disability, resulting in an immeasurable toll on function, happiness, and quality of life. Dr. Paul Su discusses the basics of lower back pain with a look at anatomy, physiology and evaluation. Recorded on 02/21/2023. [4/2023] [Show ID: 38785]

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Dr. Rowe shows the modified corkscrew stretching exercise.

This is great mobility exercise for the lower back, and may end in a satisfying pop, crack, or release.

It requires no special equipment and can be done at home. Also, You may find that it may give quick lower back pain relief, even in as little as 30 SECONDS.

Let us know how it works for you!

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Dr. Michael Rowe
St. Joseph, Michigan chiropractor

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