What is the reason of chest and back tendon pulling pain?

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Due to strain or invasion of wind, cold and dampness pathogenic factors, chest and back fascia, muscle injury, adhesion or degeneration, nerve stimulation and pain are called chest and back myofascitis. Long term ambush work, single upper limb movement or shoulder and back weight can cause thoracodorsal myofascial injury. What is the reason of chest and back tendon pulling pain? Let's talk about it

What is the reason of chest and back tendon pulling pain?

Chest myofascial pain syndrome is a common cause of chest pain. Continuous or repeated traction and strain of chest muscle, such as some specific work and sports, chest muscle trauma, long-term bad posture and degenerative changes of thoracic vertebra, can cause myofascial pain.

The change of the patient's mood can lead to muscle tension through psychological reasons. In addition, mental tension causes sympathetic nerve excitation, increases muscle sensitivity and reflex muscle spasm, which becomes a new noxious stimulation and forms a vicious circle. The common thoracodorsal myofascial syndrome include pectoralis major syndrome, sternal muscle syndrome, latissimus dorsi syndrome, serratus anterior syndrome, rhomboid muscle syndrome, thoracic paravertebral muscle syndrome, intercostal myofascial syndrome, etc.

These pain syndromes are characterized by limited pain, trigger point, referred pain, muscle spasm, tenderness, stiffness, limited movement, and occasionally autonomic dysfunction. The pain of these syndromes, especially the pain in the anterior chest, is often mistaken for heart disease, and some symptoms are often misdiagnosed as heart disease.

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When the pain is obvious, non steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics can be used, such as strychnine, Fenbid, remifentanil, Yingtaiqing, wanluo, etc.