UPPER BACK PAIN TREATMENT
► Reduced mobility
► Lethargy or weakness
► Difficulty sleeping due to the pain
► Worsening posture
► Neck misalignment
► A burning sensation
► Muscle spasms
Treating Cervical Back Pain / Upper Back Pain :
Treating Cervical Back Pain / Upper Back Pain will depend on the severity of the condition. When treating acute disc or back problems :
► Rest. Avoid the activities that produce the pain (jumping, running, stairs, kneeling, squatting, etc).
► Anti-inflammatory drugs and pain medications.
► Apply ice to the neck and cervical spine to help reduce pain and associated muscle spasm. Apply it right away and then at intervals for about 20 minutes at a time. Do not apply directly to the skin.
► Instruction in correction and maintenance of good posture.
► The use of a brace or other support may be necessary to reduce stress on the disc, muscles and cervical spine.
► Physical therapy for back and disc problems must remain conservative at the beginning to avoid aggravating the condition. Your therapist should emphasize rest, reducing the inflammation and increasing the blood circulation for healing. Once the initial inflammation has been reduced, a program of stretching and strengthening will be started to restore flexibility to the joints and muscles involved, while improving strength and stability of the spine. Each program will be based on the structure causing the problem and symptoms. A program not tailored to the specific problem may aggravate symptoms
► Caudal Epidural Injections
► Interlaminar Caudal Epidural Steroid Injections
► Transforaminal Epidural Injections
► Selective Nerve Root Blocks
► Endoscopic Foraminotomy
► Percutaneous Decompression
► IDET Intradiscal Eletrothermal Therapy
► Selective Endoscopic Discectomy
► Spinal Cord Stimulator
► Epidural Lysis of Adhesions