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I'm 24 years but I'm having backache in thoracic vertebral region on sitting in the chair and studying .But when I rest a pillow behind my back and sit on the bed and study the pain is gone but again increases in sitting in the plastic chair .What should I do .The pain has been bothering me .Could it be scoliosis or such ?
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Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise chandigarh health Department Govt Multispeciality Hospital retired Chandigarh(U.T)
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Postural pain, require physiotherapy and pain management. And avoid lifting weight
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Having back pain while your are giving strain to your spinal bone are called mechanical back pain . If it bothers you much take a X-ray . It mostly related to wrong posture . Scoliosis doesn’t have pain , rather it has deformity over your back
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X-ray of thoracic region
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This is typical of a postural pain. You need to improve posture, that can be done with physio exercises.
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contact a physiotherapist.
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Rest Physiotherapy Avoid forward bending
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