kyphosis/breathing pain

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markh07

Just wanted to know if anyone else has experienced similar problems.

Had this for around 5 years very frequently but no one so far sheds any light on it.

Upon waking, more often than not I'll experience a pain in the sides of my back when reaching the top of inhalation. This can vary in levels of pain, but at worst it stops me from sleeping during the night, and at best It subsides after numerous attempts to manipulate my own back in bed. a total mystery. i figure by my own deductions its a problem with maybe the intercostal ribs trapping nerves, but on both sides in the same spot is odd. Having seen numerous osteopaths/chiropractors and one very sketchy applied kinesiologist(its nonsense!) i am still any none the wiser....

Any similar sounding issues would be good to hear about.

Many thanks.
M

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