Osteochondrosis of the thoracic spine: symptoms and treatment

Osteochondrosis of the thoracic spine is a fairly common disease. Like other diseases of the musculoskeletal system, in recent years this disease has become younger - it is observed in people of middle age, and sometimes at a young age. And, although of all parts of the thoracic region it is the least susceptible to injury, due to the mobility of the position of the vertebrae, this disease is becoming more and more common in men, women and even children. That is why osteochondrosis of the thoracic spine is a disease whose symptoms and treatments are of interest to many.

What are the specific characteristics of the thoracic spine?

The thoracic spine does not bear the same load as the lumbar spine and its mobility is less than that of the cervical spine. For this reason, in the thoracic spine, symptoms of osteochondrosis and other diseases appear in later stages than in other parts of the spine. According to statistics, the thoracic spine is the least susceptible to injuries, damage and diseases, such as intervertebral hernia and vertebral displacement. However, there are a number of factors that increase the risk of developing diseases and injuries, such as scoliosis and poor posture. With thoracic osteochondrosis, as with any other disease, the disease can usually be detected only after significant development.

Symptoms and signs of thoracic osteochondrosis

Thoracic osteochondrosis can be easily distinguished from other diseases thanks to the characteristic symptoms of the disease. The following signs of osteochondrosis of the thoracic region are distinguished:

  • Due to prolonged stay in one position, chest pain occurs - manifests itself with sudden movements or significant physical activity;
  • Inhaling and exhaling deeply causes pain and tightness in the mid-back;
  • When raising your arms and making sharp turns, a stable pain syndrome is noted;
  • Moderate pain is constantly observed in the shoulder blade area;
  • Some parts of the body become numb and numb;
  • Unreasonable tingling or chills;
  • Itching or burning sensations in the legs, decrease in temperature compared to the rest of the body;
  • The disease causes side effects such as digestive disorders, intercostal neuralgia and problems in the reproductive sphere.

Depending on what symptoms of osteochondrosis of the thoracic region appear during the development of the disease, the disease can be confused with other no less serious diseases, such as pneumonia, angina pectoris. Therefore, for any of the indicated signs of osteochondrosis, a comprehensive examination of the body is necessary.

Osteochondrosis of the thoracic spine is accompanied by chest pain

Pain with this disease is divided into two types:

  • Dorsago - acute pain of considerable intensity, accompanied by a sensation of stiffness and which interferes with normal breathing;
  • Dorsalgia – pain in the area of the intervertebral discs that lasts for a long time.

One of the most striking manifestations of the disease is pain in the epigastric region. Pain exacerbations occur regardless of the season, most often caused by diet.

Causes of thoracic osteochondrosis

The reasons for the development of osteochondrosis of the thoracic spine can be different. Among the most common manifestations we remember the following:

  • Pathologies of the structure of intervertebral discs, including hereditary tendency to the development of spinal diseases;
  • Thin intervertebral discs, hernias;
  • Decreased quality of cartilaginous tissue;
  • Circulatory disorders that prevent blood flow to the spinal cord;
  • Irrational load on the spine, causing degeneration of muscle tissue, cartilage or bones;
  • Lack of vitamins and microelements, mainly calcium;
  • Constant physical activity;
  • Sedentary lifestyle, working on a computer or driving a car;
  • Injuries and other damage to the spine.
Breathing with thoracic osteochondrosis causes pain and a feeling of constriction

Treatment of thoracic osteochondrosis

Treatment for osteochondrosis of the thoracic spine should begin as soon as possible. Even if manifestations in the form of significant pain are not detected, this does not mean that the disease does not require treatment. The earlier you start treatment, the easier and faster it will be. Modern medicine offers a wide range of methods for treating osteochondrosis, and in combination with the methods of traditional medicine, quick and long-lasting results can be achieved.

The first stage of treatment is diagnosis. It is necessary to accurately determine the disease: for this the doctor carries out palpation, examination and collects an anamnesis. To accurately determine the cause of the disease, it is necessary not only to take a blood and urine test, but also to undergo an x-ray or MRI.

When the diagnosis is confirmed, the doctor determines how to treat osteochondrosis of the thoracic spine. The usual course includes not only drug treatment, but also physiotherapy, physical therapy and massage.

Physical therapy for thoracic osteochondrosis

Physical therapy for this disease is mandatory, as is massage, but the basis of treatment in any case is medications. The doctor treats osteochondrosis based on the patient's specific case.

Patients with thoracic osteochondrosis are prescribed physical therapy

Manual therapy

Treatment of thoracic osteochondrosis will be more comprehensive if, in addition to regular massage and physical education, it includes manual therapy. It helps to get rid of increased muscle tone, eliminate spasms, and also restore the normal position of the back muscles. A chiropractor can relieve tension in the back, clear blood vessels for improved blood supply, quality nutrition and restore intervertebral discs.

Physiotherapy

Drug therapy is usually combined with physiotherapeutic methods. Patients are usually prescribed:

  • Shock wave treatment is the effect of sound waves on the thoracic region. Improves metabolism, blood supply to the affected area, improves tissue restoration and relieves pain;
  • Holder therapy: helps to unload the spine and relieve spasms under the influence of the patient's weight;
  • Electrotherapy: heating of the tissues using electric fields, delivery of pulses to improve blood circulation and stimulate the metabolism. Under the influence of the current, drugs for the treatment of osteochondrosis are absorbed more efficiently;
  • Ultraviolet treatment – quartz treatment improves the production of vitamin D and also helps relieve pain and improve the functioning of the immune system;
  • Magnetotherapy: a low-frequency electromagnetic field improves the supply of useful substances to the diseased area, accelerates healing and improves blood flow;
  • Laser therapy – lasers can relieve spasms and pain, reduce inflammation, stimulate tissue repair processes;
  • Ultrasound: Ultrasonic vibrations help relieve pain, inflammation and also promote better absorption of medications.
Physiotherapy is used to effectively eliminate thoracic osteochondrosis

Pharmacological therapy

For this disease, pharmacological treatment may include drugs for internal use and topical application.

Tablets for osteochondrosis allow you to:

  • Reduce pain;
  • Relieve inflammation;
  • Relax your muscles;
  • Improve local blood circulation;
  • Restore metabolism;
  • Strengthen tissue regeneration.

Symptomatic treatment is very important for this disease. First of all, take some painkillers. They allow you to free yourself from the pain that sometimes accompanies every movement. To ensure that the drug not only relieves pain, but also reduces inflammation, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with analgesic effect are recommended. Also, for osteochondrosis, it is recommended to take chondroprotective drugs, vitamin-mineral complexes and immunomodulatory agents.

Local drugs for the treatment of the disease are aimed at the same effect as internal ones. Ointments, gels and creams to be applied to the affected area may contain analgesics and NSAIDs, as well as chondroprotectors and other necessary agents.

Folk remedies

Traditional medicine helped in the treatment of osteochondrosis long before any modern medicines were invented. Their effectiveness is not that high, but side effects are absent or minimal. Folk remedies are an excellent addition to the main treatment and as part of complex therapy they allow you to recover faster.

Folk remedies used in the treatment of osteochondrosis of the thoracic spine

Among the folk remedies are:

  • Horseradish leaves, sprinkled with boiling water, are applied to the diseased area: this relieves the symptoms of osteochondrosis, and regular procedures prevent exacerbation of the disease;
  • A compress of homemade cottage cheese with a couple of drops of vinegar is applied at night to eliminate the symptoms of osteochondrosis in the chest or neck;
  • To rub the affected area, a tincture of leaves and flowers of the coltsfoot plant is used;
  • Fresh rye flour cakes are slightly cooled and applied to sore spots to relieve inflammation and pain.

Offers traditional medicine and remedies for internal use. For thoracic osteochondrosis you can use:

  • Four cloves of garlic and three crushed lemons poured with boiling water are taken on an empty stomach, one spoonful at a time. Cannot be used for gastritis and peptic ulcer;
  • Instead of ordinary tea, a decoction of cranberry leaves is taken at the rate of one tablespoon per liter of boiling water;
  • Sorrel, boiled for ten minutes. Leave for a couple of hours, after which take a couple of lodges three times a day. This is an effective remedy for pain in osteochondrosis;
  • Nettle juice. Mixed in equal proportions with honey and ethyl alcohol, take a spoonful three times a day for a week and a half.

What to do in case of a flare-up?

Flare-ups are the hardest part of this disease. They are accompanied by a sharp, sharp pain, called dorsago. It is very difficult to relieve such severe pain and it is not always possible to do it yourself. The cause of the flare-up can be:

  • Hypothermia;
  • Physical exercise;
  • Overwork, constant hard work;
  • Too active training;
  • Stress and other tensions of the nervous system.
In case of exacerbation of thoracic osteochondrosis, diagnosis by a neurologist is necessary

What should a person do if they feel a flare-up approaching? First of all, you need to make an appointment with a neurologist. He will diagnose your condition and prescribe the necessary therapeutic measures that will help eliminate the exacerbation and minimize its symptoms. Exacerbation of the disease is often accompanied by nausea, high-intensity headache, limited mobility and general weakness.

Since this disease is closely related to breathing, an exacerbation can cause difficulties: deep breaths and sharp exhalations become very painful. To minimize the number of muscle spasms, it is recommended to observe bed rest during a flare-up.

Patients with exacerbation of the disease are referred to hospital treatment, where they are transported by ambulance so that the patient does not have to move too much. During treatment, drugs that relieve muscle spasms are first prescribed. To relieve pain, analgesics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and physiotherapy are prescribed.

One of the most serious consequences of an exacerbation of the disease can be an intervertebral hernia. A slight protrusion of the thoracic spine can cause pain in different parts of the back. If the protrusion is large, it can lead to serious problems and endanger the patient's life. The only way to get rid of an intervertebral hernia in this case is surgery.

To avoid such complications during an exacerbation of the disease, it is recommended to follow the rules:

  • Maintain bed rest, a minimum of physical activity and unnecessary movements;
  • Maintain a healthy diet;
  • Compliance with all doctor's recommendations, taking prescribed medications;
  • Massage and rub the affected area;
  • On doctor's advice: physical therapy;
  • Rub gels, ointments and creams prescribed by a doctor into the chest and spine area;
  • Frequency of physiotherapy procedures prescribed by the doctor.

Prevention measures

Thoracic osteochondrosis is an unpleasant disease that is best avoided. To reduce the risk of developing the disease you need:

  • Avoid lifting weights beyond normal limits;
  • Protect the spine from hypothermia;
  • Rest regularly and avoid excessive fatigue;
  • Make sure your posture is correct.
  • Don't stay in the same position for a long time, especially if it's uncomfortable.
To prevent thoracic osteochondrosis, you should perform physical exercises

If your professional activity inevitably involves staying in one position, you must adopt a rule on carrying out physical exercises. Office workers, drivers and other professionals who sit in the same place for a long time need to get up regularly, change the position of their spine and stretch their legs. If possible, one of the sets of exercises specially developed for these cases is performed during these physical minutes.

It is equally important to eat properly and nutritiously. The fundamental principle of a healthy diet for the musculoskeletal system is to avoid salty foods. The salt is deposited in the bone and cartilaginous tissue, causing its destruction.

It is better to sleep on orthopedic mattresses. If this is not possible, it is better to sleep on a hard surface than on one that is too soft. You can place a special board on the bed or sofa.