That persistent ache between your shoulder blades, the sharp shoulder pain under your scapula, or the burning muscle tension in your upper back – these are all-too-familiar complaints for many busy New Yorkers. Here on the Upper West Side, Dr. Jordan Barber, a licensed acupuncturist, frequently sees individuals whose lives are impacted by this type of discomfort, often stemming from the demands of modern city living and sometimes exacerbated by emotional stress or a sedentary lifestyle. Our holistic approach focuses not just on soothing the symptoms, but on understanding and treating the root causes of your upper back pain and scapula pain to achieve long-term relief.

The areas around your scapulae (shoulder blades) and upper back are uniquely prone to developing tension. Factors like prolonged computer work, habitually poor posture, lack of exercise, or even carrying heavy bags can lead to restricted movement and reduced blood flow in these regions. This creates a cycle of muscle pain and discomfort, making this a very common health issue we address daily in our NYC clinic. Often, this chronic strain can even contribute to tension headaches or accompanying neck pain.
This persistent muscle tension often manifests as small, tender knots near the spine – often in the trapezius muscle or levator scapulae – or larger, more diffuse areas of tightness. These tight bands, known as myofascial trigger points, don’t just cause local pain; they can also be responsible for sensations like pain, tingling, or pins and needles radiating down your arm or up into your neck, a common experience for those who experience pain in this affected area.¹
Dr. Jordan Barber utilizes both acupuncture therapy and dry needling as key treatment options to effectively address the complex nature of upper back pain relief. These Complementary Therapies offer a powerful alternative or adjunct to conventional medical treatment like pain medications.
Acupuncture: A Time-Tested Approach to Healing
Acupuncture, a cornerstone of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), has been refined over centuries to treat various pain conditions and restore balance. While historically described in terms of body’s energy or metabolism (sometimes referred to as Qi), modern research shows acupuncture works by influencing the nervous system, promoting circulation, and modulating pain perception. For upper back pain and scapula pain, the benefits of acupuncture are numerous:
Dry Needling: Targeted Relief for Muscle Pain
Dry needling, while also utilizing fine needles, is a distinct technique often based on a Western medicine understanding of anatomy and physiology. It’s a highly effective method for targeting myofascial trigger points; those hyperirritable knots in muscles. Many licensed acupuncturists, like Dr. Barber, undergo additional training to incorporate dry needling into their pain management toolkit. Here’s how it helps your upper back pain:
Dr. Barber may integrate both traditional acupuncture techniques and dry needling within your personalized treatment plan, depending on your specific medical condition and presentation. This ensures a comprehensive and often more effective treatment approach.
At his NYC clinic, Dr. Jordan Barber begins with a thorough assessment to understand the specific patterns of your upper back pain or scapula pain. We don’t just chase the pain; we look for underlying postural habits, muscular imbalances, or specific trigger points. We consider your overall health and any contributing factors, such as emotional stress or neck injuries.
While an acupuncture session involving these needling techniques is central, we also believe in empowering you. We may discuss gentle stretches or postural awareness, as improving blood flow and allowing muscles to reset is crucial. This approach often helps release breathing patterns and can have a calming effect, contributing to your mental health. While distinct from massage therapy or chiropractic care, our treatments can complement these modalities if you are also seeing other healthcare providers like those in physical therapy or Sports Medicine.
It’s important to note that while acupuncture and dry needling can be very effective for many types of musculoskeletal pain, including muscle strain or discomfort that might mimic degenerative conditions like degenerative disc disease or spinal stenosis pain, a proper diagnosis is key. These therapies have very few Serious side effects when performed by a trained professional. (We generally do not focus on “weight loss” or “acupressure treatment” as primary services for this specific issue, but can discuss broader wellness).
If you’re tired of that nagging pain and seeking acupuncture for upper back pain or shoulder pain on the Upper West Side, contact us. Discover how Dr. Jordan Barber can help you find lasting relief and get you back to feeling your best. You can reach out via our website or call to schedule your initial acupuncture session.
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