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This article about back
pain causes is appealing for those interested about this topic is written
by Joann Grant
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Upper
back pain is something a number of people around the world suffer from. Almost
every one of us is susceptible to it. It is, therefore, important for all of us
to know what causes it.
Besides
accidental injury, a displacement of upper disc has been found to be among the
leading causes of upper back pain. The parts of the body that are more
frequently in motion are more susceptible to injuries, and since the upper back
is quite stable in this regard, so the upper back is not easily hurt during
lifting heavy objects. However, such condition as spinal stenosis, degenerative
disc disease and herniated disc can indeed cause upper back pain. But it is not
very common.
What
has emerged as one of the most common causes is rather simple- wrong posture.
That may sound quite an unlikely cause at first, but sitting for long hours in
wrong posture can have disastrous affect on your back. And upper back is what a
poor posture affects the worst.
Another
cause can be a lack of strength in the upper back region. If the muscles of
one’s upper back are not strong enough the chances of injury increases. Simple
everyday tasks might injure one’s back, without one even coming to know of it.
So, if you think you have a weak upper back, start strength building exercises
for upper back.
Repetitive
motion has also been found to be injurious for the upper back. For instance, if
you work on a particular machine in a particular posture and the repetitive
movements on the machine involve your upper back, the chances of your suffering
from upper back pain are heightened.
The
best cure for upper back pain in such situations is building the strength of
your upper back. Weight training exercises, coupled with stretching exercises
and yoga are found to be very effective in this regard.
Go
about exercising systematically and under informed guidance so that you do not
injure yourself in an attempt to make yourself stronger. It is important for
you to understand that painkillers are not the way to go. You need to remove
the very roots of your back pain. Medication, therefore, should be your last option
and not the first one. Correct posture and regular physical exercise is the
most effective answer to upper back pain.