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My sternum has been doing the same thing. It feels like pressure builds up in the center of my chest and in order to release it i have to simultaneously push my chest out and try to make my shoulder blades touch. after doing this 50% of the time my chest will pop. some times louder than others... I am also 21 and do not know what to do... if you hear anything please keep me informed.
thanks
I am 26 y.o. healthy female, working for the first time in an office.... sitting at a computer for 8 hours a day (which is probably the biggest cause of this, I think). Every now and then I get that tight feeling in my chest, and I bend back until it pops and I feel better. This happens like every other week or so.
Well... I went to a Health Expo and talked to a lot of chiropractioners, they said that there is a joint at the sternum, where it connects to the ribs. Bad posture/alignment can cause tension in the sternum joint, causing it to pop like any other joint. My family doctor said it is no big deal if it's not painful, but he had never heard of it before. At least the chiropractitioners had heard of it, but I don't know if I trust them...
It's accompanied by really bad back pain, so I'm getting a different job, not sitting at a desk all day, to see if that helps. I also think stretches and better posture might help. But it sure is disturbing, especially because there's not that much information about it.
Oh, but I have the bad headaches, too. And anxiety problems, which I heard someone else mention on another forum. So it sounds like all these symptoms are somehow related.....


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