Thoracic Spine Pain
What is it?
Anatomy Facts:
1. There are 12 thoracic vertebra
2. Each of these vertebra connect to the vertebra above and below via facet joints and the intervertebral disc, together known as the functional unit
3. These joints allow for movement, support out upright posture and hold us together to protect vital organs
4. Each of these vertebra connect to each rib via the CVJ which is encapsulated by strong connective tissue
Signs and Symptoms:
Morning Stiffness
Localised pain to a specific area
Poor breathing patterns
Pain on deep breathing
Decreased range of motion
Tightness through the chest and thoracic spine
Inability to stand upright
Pain on coughing, sneezing, twisting and various movements
Mechanism of Injury
Thoracic spine and rib hypomobility
Sudden or poor bending, lifting and/or twisting movements
Often associated with poor breathing patterns leading to greater susceptibility
Inappropriate stretching without warming up e.g. overextending first thing in the morning.
Poor posture
Sedentary lifestyle
Diagnosis
A thorough subjective examination will look at the current history of the condition including aggravating and easing factors, mechanism of injury, previous pathologies, training regime and more.
The physiotherapist will check your range of motion, review posture, assess breathing patterns, palate for pain, stiffness and abnormally rotated joints amongst other specific tests.
Common Management Techniques
Heat and massage
Analgesic balm (ie. Voltaren, Fisiocrem)
Deep tissue massage
Thoracic and rib manipulation
Foam roller exercises
Stretches
Muscle energy techniques
Active release techniques
Dry Needling
Trunk Strengthening
Education
Postural education and programs
Pain Relief Medications prescribed by your GP, such as pain relief of anti-inflammatories can assist in reducing pain.
Prognosis
Minor irritations can often settle in 3-4 days with appropriate treatment although these can persist for 3 or more weeks. It’s important to note that even with symptomatic relief within weeks that the joint is often recovering for a longer period and stability exercises are important.
The Physiotherapists at Palms Physiotherapy are skilled in treating back ailments and can effectively assist with pain relief and rapid recovery.