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		<title>By: Frend</title>
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		<description>Upper Back Pain can occur as a result of trauma or sudden injury, or it can occur through strain or poor posture over time. As an example of the latter cause, in recent years, upper back pain has become a familiar complaint from people who work at computers most of the day. Often, upper back pain occurs along with neck pain and/or shoulder pain.

The vast majority of cases of upper back pain are due to one (or both) of the following causes:

    * Muscular irritation (myofascial pain)
    * Joint dysfunction</description>
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<p>The vast majority of cases of upper back pain are due to one (or both) of the following causes:</p>
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    * Joint dysfunction</p>
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