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Can Arthroscopy Lead To Pain In The Thoracic Vertebra?

I have high back pain in my thoracic vertebra. I have sharp shooting pain and spasms. I pain increases if I move especially if I twist, bend forward, or backwards. Deep breaths which are so tiny back it hurt. I have had back spasms throughout my entire back for the past 3 weeks, ever since I got my hip surgery (femoral head impingement (arthroscopic). The pain occurred this morning after I bent down and came up really fast from putting clothes into the washer. Any ideas what it could be? There is no discoloration, no pain with palpating
Wed, 13 Apr 2016
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, pain could be due to spinal degenerative disease of spine it may be associated with muscular spasm, other systemic disease also need to be ruled out analgesic can be tried till it is being diagnosed hope this information helps.
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Can Arthroscopy Lead To Pain In The Thoracic Vertebra?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, pain could be due to spinal degenerative disease of spine it may be associated with muscular spasm, other systemic disease also need to be ruled out analgesic can be tried till it is being diagnosed hope this information helps.