
Thoracic osteochondrosis is a degenerative disease characterized by dissection of the intervertebral discs, pinching of the intercostal nerves, severe pain, poor posture, etc.
The insidiousness of the disease lies in the fact that the symptoms of osteochondrosis do not appear immediately, but only after some time (after months and even years), so the pathology is diagnosed, as a rule, already in an advanced state.
Why does thoracic osteochondrosis develop and what treatment methods exist?How to get rid of pain and what to do in case of exacerbation?What complications can arise if the disease is allowed to run its course, and what would a famous doctor advise in such a situation?
What kind of disease is this and how dangerous is it?
Thoracic osteochondrosis is dangerous because it is often confused with other pathologies (for example, with diseases of the cardiovascular system or with intercostal neuralgia) and therefore incorrect diagnoses are made.Another danger is that the disease is practically undetectable at an early stage.
The pain is vague, so only a doctor can make an accurate diagnosis.
Signs

Osteochondrosis of the thoracic region is characterized by the following symptoms:
- Pain in the chest area (may be sharp or crushing).
- Dull pain in the shoulder blade area.
- Numbness in the limbs (for no apparent reason) and frostbite.
- Headache and dizziness.
- Feeling of chronic tiredness.
- Nausea and heartburn.
- Violation of the functions of the gastrointestinal tract.
Symptoms of the disease are more pronounced in women than in men.
Dorsalgia and back pain
- Dorsalgiait is a mild and persistent painful syndrome in the area of damaged intervertebral discs.An attack is characterized by a gradual onset followed by increasing pain.
This condition can last from several days to several weeks.In this case, the pain intensifies at night and decreases in the morning.The symptoms of back pain can resemble pneumonia, the only difference is the absence of cough and high fever.
- Dorsagounlike dorsalgia, it is characterized by an attack of acute "dagger" pain in the thoracic and interscapular region of the spine.An attack occurs after physical fatigue or prolonged exposure to an uncomfortable position.In this case, the patient experiences severe shortness of breath.
Difficulty breathing
Respiratory difficulty is one of the typical signs of an acute degenerative process in chondrosis of the thoracic spine.
This is due to the fact that the root nerves responsible for the functioning of the respiratory system are located in this area.The lack of air is felt especially when carrying out any physical activity (for example when climbing stairs).
Causes

This disease never develops on its own;is preceded by several factors.Here are some:
- Sedentary lifestyle.
- Various back and spinal injuries.
- Lack of vitamins and minerals in the body.
- Curvature of the spine.
- Pregnancy (with increased load on the spine).
- Wear high-heeled shoes (especially if you have flat feet).
- Frequent stress.
- Bad habits.
- Severe hypothermia of the body.
- Intervertebral hernias, etc.
The hereditary factor also plays an important role in this.
How long does it take to develop?
Thoracic osteochondrosis develops slowly.Sometimes this process takes months or even years.But the first symptoms appear in the second phase of the disease and, if adequate measures are not taken, the pathology will begin to progress until it leads to the complete destruction of the discs with consequent disability.
Diagnostics
The diagnosis of thoracic osteochondrosis begins with taking a medical history.The next stage of the study is examining the patient and palpating the affected area.Next, the patient is referred for diagnostic procedures such as:
- Blood test (allows us to detect the presence of an inflammatory process in the body).
- Ultrasound.
- Chest x-ray in two projections.
- ECG (to identify cardiovascular pathologies, often confused with osteochondrosis).
- MRI (detects the presence of intervertebral hernias).
And based on the results of the studies, the patient is prescribed appropriate treatment.
Which doctor should I contact?
Who cures this disease?If you suspect thoracic osteochondrosis, you should turn to a therapist (if necessary, he will refer you to a highly specialized doctor) or directly to a neurologist.
Degrees

Experts distinguish the following degrees of development of osteochondrosis of the thoracic region::
- First degree— there are no pronounced symptoms of the disease, the intervertebral discs become less elastic.
- Second degree- the intervertebral discs lose their previous elasticity, the person feels slight pain in the chest and general malaise.
- Third degree- the pain intensifies and requires pharmacological treatment.A hernia begins to form.
- Fourth degree- the intervertebral discs completely lose their elasticity, the bone tissue of the vertebrae is destroyed, the person feels sharp pain, suffers from shortness of breath and cannot do without medications.
Early diagnosis of the pathology almost always has a positive outcome, while the disease in its advanced form is mostly incurable.
How to cure?
Typically, a comprehensive treatment regimen is used, including the use of medications, physiotherapy, massage, physical therapy, etc.Along with the main treatment, patients can use time-tested folk remedies (and always after consulting the doctor).
Is it possible to provide first aid in case of spasm?
In case of an attack, it is recommended to call an ambulance, but even before the doctor arrives, you can try to alleviate the condition yourself.To do this you need:
- Carefully position the patient on the bed.
- Lubricate the affected area with anti-inflammatory ointment.
- Administer an anesthetic (tablets) to the victim.
- Apply a cold compress to the painful area (for example, moisten a towel with cold water and place it over clothing over the affected area).
These measures will help relieve the pain for a while.
Drug therapy
Drug therapy is one of the most effective treatment methods, along with physiotherapy and massage.
The most effective drugs
As therapy, patients are prescribed ointments and injections(under the supervision of a specialist, since self-medication can only worsen the situation).
Ointments

For the treatment of osteochondrosis and pain relief, the following types of ointments are recommended:
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs- relieve pain and inflammation, used in the early stages of the disease.
- Chondroprotectors— used as part of complex therapy, strengthening the effect of tablets.
- Drugs that improve blood circulation— thanks to the normalization of blood flow, pain and swelling are reduced.
- Herbal products— contain natural ingredients, used in complex therapy.
- Products with irritating ingredients- increase blood flow, which subsequently leads to pain relief.
Before using this or that product, you should consult your doctor and read the instructions for the drug.The doctor will select a safe dosage and prescribe a course of treatment.
Injections
Injections are usually prescribed during a flare-up or in the first days of treatment of the disease, followed by a transition to oral drug therapy.Yes,The following drugs for injection are the most effective:
- Analgesics for blockade- administered once in case of acute pain.
- Analgesics against severe pain during exacerbation- eliminate pain, administered intramuscularly 2-3 times a day.
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs- relieve inflammation and pain.
- Chondroprotectors- promote the regeneration of intervertebral discs.
- Muscle relaxants- relax the muscles of the thoracic region and relieve spasms.
- B vitamins- normalize joint metabolism, participate in the restoration of nerve fibers, improve cellular nutrition in muscle, bone and cartilaginous tissues.
Of all the above drugs, only chondroprotectors are prescribed long-term - up to 3 months, the rest of the drugs are used in the first days of exacerbation (until the condition improves).
Non-pharmacological methods
FurthermoreNon-drug therapy methods are used as part of complex treatment(physiotherapy, etc.).
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy includes various procedures (electrophoresis, magnetic therapy, ultrasound, etc.) and treatment with a special device.
Procedures

The following procedures are prescribed to patients as physiotherapy::
- Electrophoresis- exposure to some areas of the skin by direct electric current.
- Magnetotherapy- exposure to a magnetic field in the affected area.
- Ultrasound therapy— micromassage in the form of ultrasonic vibrations on a specific area.
- Laser therapy— activation of bioelectrical processes in nervous tissues using gel-neon lasers.
Along with this, natural types of physiotherapy are prescribed:
- hydrotherapy (water treatment);
- thermotherapy (exposure to cold and heat);
- mud therapy, etc.
Vibroacoustic device
The use of this device is considered an innovative treatment method (including for the treatment of intervertebral hernias).A vibroacoustic device compensates for microvibrations in the body tissues.
Using the device establishes the following processes:
- Reduces swelling.
- Helps remove toxins from tissues.
- Improves blood flow and saturates cells with oxygen.
- Accelerates the regeneration of affected tissues.
- Eliminates painful sensations (but not immediately, but after several sessions or the entire course of therapy).
The device can only be used after consulting your doctor.
Massage and manual therapy

Massage is recommended both as a preventive measure (at least 2 cycles per year) and during periods of flare-up.Massage therapy improves back muscle tone, reduces pain and spasms.But to avoid complications, the treatment must be entrusted to a professional.
Yes,The following types of therapeutic massage are distinguished::
- Classic- rubbing, pinching, stroking, etc.
- Spot- impact on acupuncture and sore points.
- Boxing- vacuum effect on the affected area.
Manual therapy also has an effect on the spine through massage.At the same time, the patient's blood circulation in the thoracic spine improves, and the chiropractor tries to eliminate the causes of the development of osteochondrosis.This allows not only to alleviate a person's condition, but also to reduce the frequency of exacerbations.
Physical therapy
One of the complex treatment methods is physical therapy.Regular exercise strengthens your back muscles, improves spinal flexibility, and also helps avoid flare-ups and possible complications.
Simple exercises to do at home
You can start physical therapy only by agreement with your doctor.
Here are some effective exercises:
- Take a long towel and wrap it around your chest, holding the ends with your hands.After taking a deep breath and exhaling, tighten the towel.
- Stand straight, put your hands behind your head and in this position bend to the right and left (8 bends in one direction and 8 in the other).
- Sit in a chair and lean back, then lean backwards until you feel a stretch in your chest area.In this position, lean forward (chin should be straight).
If you experience unpleasant painful sensations or feel dizzy during the exercise, the load should be reduced.(or stop exercising altogether) and consult a doctor.
In charge
There are several simple but very effective exercises that can be performed regularly during physical activity.
Lying down

Progress:
- Lie face down and stretch your arms forward (so that the pose resembles the letter "Y").
- Raise your arms fully without lifting your shoulders off the floor.
- Try holding this position for 10-60 seconds.
With roller

Progress:
- Place an elastic pillow on the floor and lie on it with your back, resting your feet on the floor.In this case, you need to put your hands behind your neck.
- Hold the pose for 30 seconds, then roll the roller back and forth for several minutes.
Correct posture is also important for maintaining the health of the thoracic spine.
With a stick for the back

Exercises with a stick aim to strengthen and develop back muscles and also help improve blood circulation.Below is an example set of exercises:
- Raise the cane, then lower it in front of you and place it behind your head, lowering it to the level of your lower back.The distance between your hands on the stick should be as wide as possible.
- Move your outstretched arm with the stick first in one direction, then in the other.
- Raise the stick behind your back, move your arms as far away from your body as possible and bend forward.
In this case, the exercises should be performed smoothly, without sudden movements.
Folk remedies
As a supplement to the main treatment, folk remedies can be used.Here are the most effective recipes:
- Radish juice compress- the resulting juice is mixed in equal parts with grated gruel of garlic and horseradish, applied to a thick cloth and applied as a compress to the sore spot at night.
- Lilac flower tincture— hermetically fill a dark glass container (1 liter is enough) with lilac flowers, fill it with vodka and store in a closed jar for 3 weeks.The resulting product is used externally to rub the sore spot.
- Potato wrap- Mash 5 peeled and boiled potatoes to a puree-like consistency and place them on several layers of gauze.Apply the finished compress to the painful area and wrap yourself in a warm blanket.It is recommended to store the product until completely cooled.
To achieve positive changes, procedures should be performed every day (until pain is completely eliminated) or every other day.
Complications and consequences

The development of complications is possible if the disease progresses.Therefore, thoracic osteochondrosis in advanced form can lead to the following consequences:
- development of intervertebral hernia,
- inflammation of the nerve roots,
- vegetative-vascular dystonia,
- proliferation of bone osteophytes,
- narrowing of the spinal canal, etc.
The severity of complications depends on the speed of progression of the disease and the effectiveness of treatment.
What will happen if left untreated?
If you let the disease run its course, thoracic osteochondrosis will begin to progress rapidly, passing from one stage to another (until leading to the complete destruction of the bone tissue of the vertebrae with consequent disability).
What to do in case of a flare-up?
A flare-up is characterized by sharp back pain and limitation of movement.You can relieve an attack with the help of medications (drink a NSAID tablet, lubricate the affected area with anti-inflammatory ointment) or massage.
How to get rid of chest pain in the front and other unpleasant sensations?
To eliminate chest pain in the front and other unpleasant sensations in the chest, you need to take an NSAID tablet.If the remedy does not work within 1-2 hours, it is recommended to consult a doctor or call an ambulance.
Prognosis and prevention
The prognosis of the disease depends on the degree of damage to the spine.But it is impossible to completely cure the pathology in stages 2-4.Therapy will only help relieve inflammation and stop the progression of osteochondrosis.And with the right approach you reach the remission phase,
which is supported by preventive methods.
Therefore, as a preventive measure it is recommended:
- Lead a healthy lifestyle (abandon bad habits, do therapeutic exercises, etc.).
- Eat well (minimum salty, fatty, spicy and sweet food, more natural: cereals, fruits, vegetables, herbs, etc.).
- Avoid excessive physical activity.
- Get rid of excess weight.
- Avoid staying in the same position for a long time.
- Once every six months (or a year) he is examined at a medical institution.
These measures will help keep your spine healthy and flexible for longer.
Expert advice for people with this diagnosis
For osteochondrosis of the thoracic spine, experts recommend adhering to the following rules:
- Avoid furniture that is too soft (so that your body weight does not put pressure on your spine).
- If you have to sit for a long time, you need to change the position of your legs every 15-20 minutes and perform simple exercises.
- Do not carry heavy loads with one hand (especially over long distances).
- A small pillow should be placed under the lower abdomen (if the patient prefers to sleep on his stomach).
- Get rid of bad habits and gradually reduce body weight (if any).
A person can get more detailed recommendations by contacting a doctor.
Recommendations of a famous doctor: physical education and muscles
Patients are interested in how long it takes to cure this disease.The famous doctor warns patients in advance that the process will not be quick.Therefore, to make real progress,must be performed regularly for 3 months
specially selected series of exercises.
Therefore, the doctor recommends patients to perform the following exercises (for example, as morning exercises):
- Alternately tilt your body to the left and right while raising one or the other arm.
- Get on all fours and arch your chest like a cat.
- Lie on your back and slowly raise your arms and then your head.
Repeat each exercise 5-7 times.This will strengthen your back muscles and reduce pain.
Thoracic osteochondrosis is a serious disease that becomes younger and younger every year.Therefore, at the first suspicion of pathology, it is necessary to urgently visit a neurologist or therapist and undergo examination.
In the futureIt is recommended to follow all your doctor's instructions and adhere to an integrated approach to treatment, including not only drug therapy, but also physical therapy and massage.This will create all conditions for the restoration of damaged vertebrae and relieve acute pain attacks.























