What is the pain in the back?

The pain in the back is usually seen in the following clinical situations: First, misalignment of small joints in the thoracic back or disorder of small joints in the thoracic spine. The pain is usually intense, and the movement of the thoracic spine is significantly restricted. When the pain is severe, there may also be radiating pain along the rib cage to the anterior thoracic region. The best way to deal with this situation is to reset the small joints of the thoracic spine, and the pain can be relieved after the reset. Second, thoracic back fasciitis or inflammation of the supraspinous ligament or interspinous ligament, the pain is more fixed, generally manifested as stabbing pain. The best way to deal with this is to apply topical Furtalin ointment, and if the pain is fixed and the degree of pain is more intense, closed treatment can be taken. Third, the lesions of the thoracic vertebrae themselves, such as vertebral tumors, tuberculosis or infection and other lesions caused by the general degree of pain are relatively heavy.