The thoracic spine joins the cervical spine and extends down past the bottom of the shoulder blades, where it connects with the lumbar spine.
The thoracic spine made up of twelve vertebrae, labelled T1-T12 is built for stability, holding the body upright and providing protection for the vital organs in the chest.
The most common cause of thoracic back pain is due to muscular irritation or other soft tissue problems, caused by lack of strength, poor posture, prolonged sitting at a computer, using a backpack, overuse injuries such as repetitive motion, or trauma.
Some common ailments that contribute to mid-back discomfort :
Strained or Irritated Muscles
Thoracic back pain can occur as a result of trauma or sudden injury, or it can occur through strain or poor posture over time. Lifting heavy objects improperly …show more content…
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
In recent years, technological advances have allowed back and neck conditions to be treated with a minimally invasive surgical technique.
Because minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS), does not involve a long incision, it avoids significant damage to the muscles surrounding the spine. In most cases, this results in less pain after surgery and a faster recovery.
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) is sometimes called less invasive spine surgery. In these procedures, doctors use specialized instruments to access the spine through small incisions.
Although MISS holds advantages for many patients, it is important to note that some back and neck problems cannot yet be treated effectively with minimally invasive methods.
The doctor will evaluate to select the appropriate treatment based on various