Many peop


le experience upper back pain at some point in their lives, whether as a result of intense exercise, poor posture, or injury.

Symptoms of upper back pain may include aching muscles and a stabbing pain in your upper back.

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Many people believe large breasts are a cause for upper back pain in women. The theory is that the breasts’ weight strains the ligaments and muscles in the back, resulting in discomfort.

This appears to be a logical connection, but upper back pain is a common condition anyone can experience — regardless of sex or breast size. So, what does the research say?

The relationship between large breasts and upper back pain appears to be somewhat more complex involving multiple other factors. However, a limited amount of research has demonstrated what appears to be a link between large breasts and upper back pain.

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A small 2013 studyTrusted Source of postmenopausal women did find thoracic (upper back) pain was associated with larger breasts. But a majority of the participants had overweight or obesity. Some of the participants also wore improperly sized bras.

This supports the claim that it’s likely that other factors, like higher body weight or a pinched nerve, are additional primary contributors to upper back pain.

There are a number of causes of upper back pain. They include:

Upper back pain isn’t the only discomfort people have believed to be related to breast size.



2012 studyTrusted Source examined the relationship between breast size, bra cup size, and pain in participants’ shoulders and neck. Researchers concluded large cup size was an important contributor to shoulder and neck pain.