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Mid-back pain most often occurs due to compressed or damaged discs in the thoracic region. This area is one of the most common sites of chronic pain and a frequent reason patients visit our clinic. If you suffer from pain in the thoracic spine, contact Pain Management NYC for an initial diagnosis. Our board-certified specialists, led by Dr. Leon Reyfman, provide a full range of advanced treatments, from epidural steroid injections to nerve blocks.

Middle back pain occurs anywhere from the bottom of your rib cage to the base of your neck. This area is known as the thoracic spine. Pain in this area of your body can be triggered by a number of conditions, including irritation or damage to your vertebrae, spinal discs, ligaments or muscles.

Relieving mid-back pain depends on getting the right diagnosis, which requires a thorough examination by a specialist. At Pain Management NYC, our board-certified pain management specialists take the time to understand your unique symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle goals. By combining a personalized approach with advanced diagnostic testing, we accurately determine the source of your discomfort and create a customized treatment plan tailored specifically to you.

Causes of Thoracic Spine Pain

Mid-back pain may develop suddenly or gradually. It can be triggered by a back injury or by degenerative disc disease.

Some of the other possible causes for thoracic spine pain include:

Middle Back Pain Treatment in NYC
Middle Back Pain Treatment in NYC
  • Poor posture. Slouching or using an improper posture while sitting or standing can put pressure on your spine and cause discomfort.
  • Muscle strain. The muscles and ligaments in your back can stretch or tear if you lift or carry heavy objects incorrectly.
  • Aging. As you age, you suffer a reduction in muscle mass. Additionally, your bones become thinner, and you have less fluid between your spinal joints.
  • Osteoarthritis. This is a degenerative joint disease in which your cartilage breaks down, leading to swelling and discomfort.
  • Obesity. When you carry too much weight, you place additional strain on your bones, muscles and other parts of your back. This strain can show up as mid-back pain or lower back pain.

Mid-back pain can also be caused by one or more fractured vertebrae or a herniated disc. In rare cases, your pain may be caused by other disorders or medical conditions, such as cancer, gallbladder disease or a serious infection.

Mid-Back Pain on One Side

Mid-back pain on the right side or the left side only may not be caused by the same issues. Problems with your muscles or spine generally affect both sides of your back. When you feel the pain only on one side, it may be related to your organs. Inflammation or an infection of an organ, such as your colon or kidney, can lead to mid-back pain on the right side or the left side, but not both.

The doctors at NYC Pain Management carefully evaluate your symptoms. They note every symptom, including whether your pain is isolated on one side of your back or appears on both sides. Your doctor also asks how long you’ve experienced symptoms and whether the pain worsens in certain positions or with a specific activity.

Risk Factors for Developing Middle Back Pain

Middle back pain affects people of all ages and physical conditions, but there are some risk factors that increase your chances of developing back discomfort.

Some of the most common risk factors include:

  • Being in poor physical condition, either by being overweight or by not exercising regularly, can increase your risk of developing back problems.
  • If you smoke, this habit reduces blood flow to your spine, which makes it difficult for your body to distribute the nutrients it needs evenly and thoroughly.
  • The aging process increases your risk of developing back pain.
  • If you’ve had any kind of trauma to your spine or if you frequently lift heavy objects, your risk of developing back problems increases.
  • Mid-back pain sometimes affects younger people who regularly lug heavy backpacks around.

The best back pain specialists in Midtown provide you with all the information you need to know to prevent thoracic back pain. Know your risks and take steps to improve your odds for a long, pain-free life.

Verified Virginia T. ★★★★★

Following months of back pain, I visited Pain Management in Bronx. The assessment and explanation of the problem were professional throughout. While I was worried about having an epidural steroid injection, the whole process was surprisingly easy, Dr. Kosharskyy made me feel at ease the moment I walked in. I am now two weeks after the injection, and the difference is impressive. Of course, I still do my exercises, but they remove the stiffness and pain. Highly recommended.

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Verified Dylan B. ★★★★★

I have been getting this nagging pain in my back for about 3 weeks or so now, until I decided to see a back pain specialist. I booked an appointment with Dr. Kosharskyy. Upon examination, he recommended some procedure in my back using my own blood. At first, I didn’t really understand what it was, but Dr. Kosharskyy made sure to take the time to explain it to me in detail and made sure I fully understood before commencing with the procedure. 2 weeks going strong now, no pain!

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Verified Gabriel G. ★★★★★

I just left this office and have to say it is the best to deal with severe pain issues. Dr. Kosharskyy and his staff are very caring and calming. Dr. Kosharskyy performed an injection in my back and I felt great. I highly recommend!

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Middle Back Pain Treatment Options

If you experience thoracic back pain that isn’t severe, you may be able to treat it at home with rest, over-the-counter medication, ice or heat. A massage may help to increase blood flow to the area and may also loosen tight muscles. Getting regular exercise and working to improve your posture may decrease mid-back pain on a long-term basis.

More serious middle back pain or back pain that hasn’t responded to at-home treatment may require some mid-back pain treatment by the top pain management doctors in New York. Physical therapy can help to strengthen and stretch muscles that are contributing to your discomfort. Prescription pain medications may be prescribed on a short-term basis.

Other options that your pain management expert may suggest include:

Don’t settle for less than the best care and the most appropriate middle back pain treatment. Contact Pain Management NYC today to book a consultation at one of our convenient locations in Midtown Manhattan, the Bronx or Astoria, Queens. It’s the first step toward a pain-free life.

Leon Reyfman, MD | Interventional Pain Management Doctor in New York City Written by Dr. Leon Reyfman, MD, FIPP, RPh (Pain Management Doctor)

The content on this page was co-authored and medically reviewed by the expert team at Pain Management NYC, a leading pain treatment clinic founded over 17 years ago. Our board-certified physicians are trusted experts who collaborate with top hospitals and medical institutions throughout New York City. With nearly two decades of collective experience in education, innovation, and patient care, our team ensures that all content reflects the most accurate, up-to-date, and authoritative information on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain, spinal disorders, and sports injuries.

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