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Back Muscles: Anatomy and Function of Upper, Middle Lower Back Your back muscles work together to allow you to bend over, twist, turn your head and extend your back They also help you breathe by expanding and contracting your chest when you breathe in (inhale) and out (exhale)
Upper Back Pain: What it is, Causes, How it Feels Treatment Upper back pain may be caused by many different medical issues or injuries to the bones, disks, muscles and ligaments in your upper back Upper back pain is not as common as neck pain or low back pain
Neck Muscles: What They Are, Types, Anatomy Function From the back, they begin just beneath the base of your skull and extend down near the middle of your back, around your shoulder blades From the front, these muscles begin at your jaw and extend to your collarbone (clavicle) at the top of your chest
Chest and Back Pain: Common Causes Treatment Options Pain in your musculoskeletal system — your muscles, bones and joints — can sometimes extend from your chest to your back, or vice versa An injury in your chest wall or back can cause muscle tension and spasms throughout the area
Kyphosis: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, Types Treatment Kyphosis Kyphosis is an excessive forward curve of your spine This condition can cause you to lean forward like you’re hunching over It might cause back pain and stiff muscles There are nonsurgical and surgical treatment options available
Trapezius Muscle: What It Is, Anatomy Function - Cleveland Clinic Trapezius Muscle Your trapezius muscles are two big muscles on either side of your upper back They help you move your head, neck and upper back, and maintain and adjust your posture Overuse, injuries and nerve damage are the most common causes of trapezius muscle pain
Hamstring Tendonitis: Symptoms, Causes Treatment Hamstring tendonitis is inflammation in the tendons at the back of your thigh It’s usually the result of overuse but can also happen due to a sudden hamstring injury
Back Strains and Sprains - Cleveland Clinic A back strain is an injury to either a muscle or tendon, while a back sprain is the stretching or tearing of a ligament The symptoms, causes and treatment of back strains and sprains are discussed
Leg Muscles: Anatomy and Function - Cleveland Clinic Anterior: You have three main muscles in your upper leg You also have another muscle, the iliopsoas, that starts in your lower spine and attaches to your femur (thighbone)