Upper and middle back pain can occur anywhere from the base of your neck to the bottom of your rib cage. Your ribs attach to a long, flat bone in the center of the chest called the sternum and attach to and wrap around your back. If a nerve in this area is pinched, irritated, or injured, you may also feel pain in other places where the nerve travels, such as your arms, legs, chest, and belly.
Upper and middle back pain may be caused by:-
Overuse, Muscle Strain, Or Injury To The Muscles, Ligaments, And Discs That Support Your Spine.
In rare cases, pain may be caused by other problems, such as gallbladder disease, cancer, or an infection.
Your doctor will first ask you about your past health, your symptoms, and your work and physical activities. Then he or she will do a physical exam. Your doctor may also order an imaging test, such as an X-Ray or an MRI, to find out if something such as a broken bone or a herniated disc is causing your pain. You may need more tests to check for other possible causes of your pain.
In most cases, people with mild to moderate back pain can manage their symptoms with: