Do you have a stubborn, itchy patch on your upper back that just won’t go away—no matter how much you scratch? You’re not alone. This frustrating condition may be something called Notalgia Paresthetica, a nerve-related issue that affects the skin between your shoulder blade and spine.
At Cole Pain Therapy Group, we take a comprehensive and natural approach to help you relieve the itch, address the root cause, and restore your comfort.

Notalgia Paresthetica is a neurological condition that often shows up as a persistent itch, burning, or tingling in a small area on the back—typically just below or between the shoulder blades. Although it’s not dangerous, it can be annoying enough to affect your sleep, focus, and daily activities.
This condition is most common in adults and frequently appears on one side of the back. It’s often linked to irritation of spinal nerves that travel through tight or overworked back muscles.
This condition isn’t caused by dry skin or an allergy—it’s actually neurological, meaning it stems from irritated nerves. Some of the most common causes include:
Thoracic segmental joint dysfunction, where restricted spine joints affect nearby nerves
Chronic poor posture, especially from prolonged sitting at workstations
Tightness or muscle knots in the upper back
Spinal conditions like degeneration or disc changes
Repetitive motion or strain, such as in active sports like Pickleball
Because the nerve pathways involved are also close to those affected in conditions like Brachioradial Pruritus, it’s important to get a proper evaluation to confirm the diagnosis.
A small, persistent itchy or burning patch on one side of the upper back
Tingling, numbness, or “pins and needles” feeling in the same area
Darkening of the skin over time due to scratching
No visible rash, and over-the-counter creams offer little to no relief
Often worsens with stress or prolonged sitting
Instead of covering up symptoms with creams or medications, our goal is to treat the source of the problem. We use natural, hands-on therapies that focus on your spine, posture, and muscle health.
In some cases, this condition overlaps with Dysfunctional Breathing and forward head posture—issues that also contribute to spine and nerve stress.
Rehab exercises help support long-term relief. We often recommend:
Chest and shoulder stretches
Upper back and shoulder blade strengthening (YTWL movements)
Gentle thoracic extension exercises using a foam roll
Breathing drills if Dysfunctional Breathing is part of the picture
Nerve glides, when appropriate, to calm the irritated pathway
These exercises also support recovery from similar conditions like Restless Leg Syndrome, Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis), or Leg Length Discrepancy, which can create asymmetry and spinal strain.
Persistent itching in the upper back isn’t just a skin issue—it’s often a sign of an underlying nerve or spine-related condition. If you’ve been struggling with this frustrating sensation and traditional treatments haven’t worked, it’s time to try something different.
At Cole Pain Therapy Group, our approach combines natural care with targeted solutions to help you get lasting relief and reclaim your comfort naturally.
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2845 Summer Oaks Dr, Memphis, TN 38134
(901) 377-2340
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Richard L. Cole, DC, DACNB, DAIPM, FIACN, FICC
Jeffrey D. Luebbe, DC, CCRD, CCSP
W. Steven Vollmer, DC, DAAPM
Bradford J. Cole, DC, MS, CSCS
J. Colby Poston, DC
Daniel H. Smith, DC
2845 Summer Oaks Dr., Memphis, TN 38134
(901) 377-2340
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