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Thoracic compression pain points may be related to intercostal neuritis, thoracic strain, fracture and other causes.
1. Intercostal neuritis
is inflammatory pain caused by various causes, usually leading to tingling or burning pain in the area of intercostal nerve innervation.
2. Thoracic strain
Long term fatigue or incorrect posture may cause thoracic strain, and then pain during compression.
3. Fracture
may include spinous process fracture and vertebral compression fracture. When pressed, it may cause displacement of the fracture end, thus stimulating nerves and causing pain. In addition, it may be accompanied by local swelling and other symptoms.
In addition to the above reasons, ankylosing spondylitis, thoracic disc herniation, thoracic tuberculosis and vertebral tumors may also cause pain during thoracic compression.