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Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 5:18pm |
Ask a PT 156 Posts Ask a PT Response: "Referred pain in the thoracic spine region, called Cloward's area, is often associated with cervical spine disorders. If surgery was unsuccessful with giving you relief from your pain than further medical testing is still required. Rhomboid muscle involvement is a possibility for your condition as the rhomboid (major) does originate at the spinous processes of the second through fifth thoracic vertebrae and inserts at the medial border of your shoulder blade. A PT evaluation, MRI of the rhomboid or electromyography will be able to give a better idea if there is rhomboid involvement. Other causes of pain in that region could include and is not limited to myofascial pain, thoracic facet impingement and postural/mechanical dysfunction. Consultation with a PT or other orthopedic specialist may be able to give you a better idea. Good luck with finding an answer to your problem and thanks for using CyberPT." |
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