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If you spent a Saturday pulling weeds, hauling mulch, trimming shrubs, or filling yard waste bags and now your mid-back feels like it “catches” when you take a deep breath, you are not imagining it. This is a very real problem, and it is one many people notice after seasonal yard work in Pleasant Grove and throughout Utah County.
It often does not feel like typical back pain. Instead, it may feel sharp, stuck, pinchy, or oddly connected to breathing, twisting, or reaching. Some people notice it when they turn to back out of the driveway. Others feel it when they roll over in bed, reach overhead, or laugh or sneeze.
The good news is that this kind of pain is often linked to irritation in the joints and muscles of the mid-back and rib area, and that is something chiropractic care may help address.
Spring yard work sounds simple, but it puts your body through a combination of movements many people have not done consistently all winter. You may be bending forward for long periods, twisting while lifting bags, reaching out with a rake, dragging branches, or loading debris unevenly into a bin or truck bed.
That mix of repetition, awkward angles, and sudden bursts of effort can irritate the joints where the ribs connect into the spine, as well as the muscles between the shoulder blades and around the rib cage. When those structures become stiff or inflamed, a deep breath can suddenly feel restricted or painful.
This is one reason people say things like:
“It feels like something is out of place.”
“I can breathe, but one spot grabs when I inhale.”
“It hurts more when I twist than when I sit still.”
Your mid-back is designed to move with every breath. The ribs expand, the spine extends slightly, and the surrounding muscles coordinate that movement. If one rib joint or spinal joint is not moving well, your body may compensate in a way that creates a sudden sharp sensation.
In many cases, the issue is not your lungs. It is a mechanical problem involving the thoracic spine, rib joints, and nearby muscles. That is why the pain often feels worse with:
Some people also feel soreness along the shoulder blade or a band of tightness wrapping slightly around the ribs.
After yard cleanup, a rib or thoracic joint irritation often has a recognizable pattern. You may notice:
That delayed onset is common. You may finish the work feeling mostly fine, then wake up the next day wondering what happened.
Many people assume they just strained a muscle and that it will disappear in a day or two. Sometimes it does. But if the underlying problem involves a joint in the thoracic spine or where a rib attaches, the area can stay irritated because you use it constantly every time you breathe, twist, stand up, or reach.
Even if the pain is not severe, the body may start guarding the area. That can create a cycle of stiffness, shallow breathing, muscle tension, and reduced movement. Then a relatively small action, like reaching for the seatbelt or picking up a laundry basket, can flare it up again.
At Dr. Bruce Lowry’s office, an evaluation can help determine whether your pain is more likely coming from restricted spinal or rib motion, muscle irritation, or another mechanical issue. Chiropractic care focuses on improving how the involved joints move and reducing stress on the surrounding tissues.
Depending on your exam findings, care may include gentle chiropractic adjustments, targeted hands-on treatment, and practical recommendations to help you move more comfortably during recovery.
The goal is not just temporary relief. It is helping the area move better so breathing, twisting, and daily activity feel more normal again.
If your symptoms seem mechanical and mild, a few simple steps may help keep the area from tightening further:
What usually does not help is pushing through with more yard work, spending the whole day hunched over, or assuming complete bed rest will fix it.
If your pain is not improving, keeps catching with every deep breath, or continues to interfere with sleep, work, driving, or normal movement, it is worth getting evaluated. This is especially true if the same area keeps flaring up every time you do yard work, housework, or lifting.
People across Pleasant Grove, Lindon, American Fork, and nearby Utah County communities often wait longer than they should because the pain seems too odd or too specific to be taken seriously. But pain that affects breathing and rotation deserves proper attention, even when the cause is musculoskeletal.
Sometimes pain with breathing can be related to something other than the muscles and joints. If you have shortness of breath, chest pressure, fever, recent illness, or pain that feels alarming or unexplained, seek appropriate medical care right away. A chiropractic evaluation is most appropriate when the problem appears mechanical and tied to movement or recent physical activity.
Twisting places more demand on the rib joints and thoracic spine. If one of those areas is irritated or restricted, rotation often reproduces the pain more clearly than simple bending.
Sometimes yes, especially if the irritation is mild. But if the joint is not moving well or the muscles are guarding the area, the problem can linger or keep returning with basic activity.
Yes. Even a single day of repetitive bending, lifting, and twisting can trigger a mechanical problem in the mid-back or rib area. Early care may help calm things down before the issue becomes more stubborn.
If your mid-back catches when you breathe deep after yard cleanup, do not ignore it and hope it disappears. Dr. Bruce Lowry provides chiropractic care in Pleasant Grove for people dealing with specific, activity-related problems like rib and mid-back pain after seasonal work. If you are in Pleasant Grove or nearby in Utah County, contact the office to schedule an appointment and find out what is causing the pain and what can be done to help.
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