Physical therapy for upper back pain in Anacostia, District of Columbia

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Meet with the best upper back pain physical therapists in Anacostia, District of Columbia

Anacostia, District of Columbia, Luna employs physical therapists that specialize in treating patients with upper back pain. With a focus on helping the patient to safely, quickly, and comfortably return to the activities they love, our PTs formulate treatment plans that not only reduce pain and restore mobility but treat the underlying condition as well.

With at-home physical therapy from Luna, patients can receive physical therapy for upper back pain in the most convenient location imaginable. Our physical therapists will come to you — it’s physical therapy, delivered.

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What is upper back pain?

Given that the upper back bears far less weight than the lower back, it is generally less vulnerable to injury. As a result, upper back pain tends to be much less common than lower back pain. Patients that do experience upper back pain frequently find it to be debilitating.

The upper back runs from the base of the neck to the bottom of the rib cage, and a number of underlying causes or conditions can produce chronic pain in the area. Overuse (usually due to poor posture) is one of the most common causes of upper back pain, although it can also sometimes be attributed to a pinched nerve, a herniated disc, osteoarthritis, or even gallbladder issues.

Source: WebMD

Upper back pain symptoms

Upper back pain symptoms can vary greatly from person to person, as symptoms tend to differ depending on the cause and severity of the patient’s condition. For some patients, upper back pain may be mild and/or temporary, disappearing after just a few days. For others, it may be chronic, worsen over time, or interfere with daily tasks.

The most common symptoms associated with upper back pain include sharp, stabbing pain; general discomfort or an aching sensation; stiffness and reduced mobility; radiating pain that travels into the arms, chest, or lower back; and tingling, numbness, and weakness. Patients likely won’t experience all of these symptoms.

The most common symptoms of upper back pain include:

  • Sharp pain
  • Discomfort
  • Stiffness
  • Tingling
  • Numbness
  • Weakness

Source: Spine-Health

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What causes upper back pain?

Typically, upper back pain is due to either overuse or another underlying condition. Overuse injuries occur when the muscles, ligaments, and discs that support the spine become strained or injured. This may occur if the patient participates in an activity that places stress on the upper back or if the patient has poor posture.

Conditions that can cause upper back pain include spinal nerve problems, including a pinched nerve or a herniated disc. Osteoarthritis, myofascial pain, or a vertebral fracture could also cause upper back pain. Finally, upper back pain can also be a symptom of gallbladder disease, cancer, or a severe infection.

The most common causes of upper back pain include:

  • Overuse
  • Poor posture
  • Spinal nerve problems
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Myofascial pain
Source: U of Michigan

Physical therapy for upper back pain in Anacostia, District of Columbia

Physical therapy is a front-line treatment for upper back pain, as physical therapy methods have been shown to treat many of its underlying causes. Pinched nerves, herniated discs, and osteoarthritis, for example, can be improved with physical therapy. In addition, physical therapists can correct poor posture and instruct patients on strategies to avoid overuse of the upper back.

The most common methods used to treat upper back pain include deep tissue massage, hot and cold therapies, and strengthening exercises.

Source: Spine Universe
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Frequently asked questions

Where are Luna therapists seeing patients?

Our therapists are ready to conduct physical therapy appointments in the comfort of your home throughout the Anacostia area. Across all the communities we cater to, we bring physical therapy to your doorstep, prioritizing convenience for your PT experience.

Is physical therapy covered by insurance?

We've established partnerships with a diverse range of insurance plans, simplifying the benefits verification process for you. When you opt for Luna, your co-pay will consistently align with the specified amount in your insurance plan for a PT clinic visit. All major insurances and Medicare are accepted.

Is there a waiting list for new patients?

Certainly not! We're committed to making it easy for patients to begin their physical therapy with us. New patients are always welcome, and for most, their first at-home physical therapy session can be scheduled within 48 hours of signing up. Our therapists maintain flexible schedules, available from 6:30 am to 8:30 pm, seven days a week. Check Availability.

Who are Luna’s physical therapists?

The therapists affiliated with Luna are seasoned practitioners, with a minimum of 3 years of experience, frequently with many more years of practice. Every therapist undergoes a meticulous interview and thorough background check. Our collaboration is exclusively with therapists who are devoted to offering exceptional care to their patients.

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