
Difficult To Take Deep Breath And Pain In Neck And Back. What Could Be Causing This?

might i add that the side that cramps up the most, my left clavicle also sits about and inch or more higher than my right clavicle
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This looks like a positional anomaly. The upper back ache is a result of muscle spasm which in itself is a protective mechanism body develops so that the back avoids abnormal posture. For pain to go, it takes not only rest but also avoidance of particular positions (during work, rest or recreation).
While on work don't sit in one position for more than an hour and take frequent stretch breaks. Do not bend forward to lift things up, bend the knees and hips for that. Also discontinue any strenuous activity or exercises for some time.
Having said that, you might want to consult your orthopaedician for a detailed physical examination and appropriate investigations. It might help with few medications and physiotherapy for a few days. Physiotherapy particularly cervical traction for a week and back strengthening exercises after pain relief work well.
Remember that medicines usually don't play a role in long term treatment, what does is exercises. Few exercises that the therapist will teach you must be done for life time.
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Dr. Praveen Tayal.


Thanks for writing again.
Yes. Positional anomalies like scoliosis could also be an aggravating factor in these problems.
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