Health knowledge made personal
WellPage for Tingling Sensation In Upper Back
+ Bookmark › Share
Email Digg del.icio.us Reddit icon StumbleUpon Technorati
Go
Search posts:

Tingling Sensation In Upper Back - Articles

Upper Back Pain Causes - How to Discover the Reason For Your Upper Back Pain by meital j. Posted Thu 29 Jul 2010 10:34pm Upper back pain has become a common complaint in the recent years, as more and more people spend most of their day sitting in front of a computer or leaning on their desk for hours and hours. But this is not the only cause for it. Here you will find the common and less common upper back pain causes - and how to choose the right treatment for you Read on »
Back / Upper Thigh Injury by mwatson Posted Mon 26 Jul 2010 12:00am So I hurt my back / upper back thigh. I can hardly walk. I have to hobble around and hold onto anything nearby just to take a step. Not cool. Not fun. Going up or down stairs takes about 10minutes. In other news, I did 5.56 miles this morning and then got hurt after I ran. So I think running won't be happening for at LEAST a few days. I hate Read on »
Main Causes of Upper Back Pain by Dr. Graeme T. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Thu 23 Dec 2010 10:55am Some of us may occasionally have discomfort in the upper back. The upper back is the 12 vertebrates with ribs attached to it that connect to the breastbone. This skeletal... movement. The neck and the lower back tend to move more than the upper spine. There are a number of conditions which can affect the upper spine. Although, upper spine pain is less Read on »
Upper Back Pain when I Turn my Neck! by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Fri 19 Mar 2010 12:00am The nerves of the lower neck are what mainly control the muscles of the upper back. What muscles are we referring to- your trapezius , rhomboids, shoulder muscles, and neck or upper back paraspinal muscles. The paraspinals run along the spine up and down the length of it. Your rhomboids are basically from your spine to your scapula Read on »
UPPER BACK PAIN... by Barmac Posted Wed 29 Sep 2010 2:42pm Upper back pain, also called middle back pain or thoracic pain is quite common and causes of upper back pain can be from poor posture, back injury, whiplash, back strain... a cavity to allow the heart and lungs to function and protect them. Upper back pain, although not as common as other spinal pains can cause significant discomfort and pain when Read on »
UPPER BACK PAIN... by Barmac Posted Mon 06 Sep 2010 8:43am Upper back pain is usually nothing life threatening but a pain from the neck and top of the lumber spine, also called middle back pain or thoracic pain. Usually most upper back pain is from poor posture, a whiplash, large breasts, osteoporosis, stiffness, muscular spasm, fibromyalgia or inflammation. It can suddenly come on after a sneeze Read on »
The Dreaded Hunchback - How to Correct That Area of Your Upper Back That Pops Out and Looks Funny! by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Thu 04 Dec 2008 2:45pm "- and how to take steps to correct and prevent it: How does this dreaded "hunchback" form? This condition actually stems from poor neck and upper back posture. What happens is your upper back starts shifting up and back. So that "hunch", is actually bone. This phenomenon happens because the neck spine shifts forward. They call this forward head posture Read on »
Chiropractic Care- Relief For Upper Back Pain by Dr. Graeme T. Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Thu 20 Jan 2011 7:35am Some of us may occasionally have discomfort in the upper back. The spine is made up of 24 vertebrae and the thoracic spine (upper back) is 12 of these bones. The thoracic... movement, there is generally little risk of injury or degeneration in the upper back. Because of little motion in the thoracic spine, this section of the spine does not tend Read on »
Viv's tips: Upper Back Extension by Fibro Viv Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:11pm August 21, 2007 UPPER BACK EXTENSION 1). Stand facing a wall (as close as possible). 2). Stabilize lower back by tightening abdominal (stomach) muscles. 3). Place your hands up the wall to stretch shoulders and upper back. 4). Hold it for 5 to 10 seconds and slowly lower your arms. NOTE: Hips should be toward Read on »
DB Bent Over Row | Upper Back Exercise by Scott W. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 12 Aug 2009 10:03pm Click to Play DB Bent Over Row: learn how to exercise with Scott White http://www.personalpowertraining.net become a member and see more exercises http://www.myweightworld.com Read on »