Wrist/Hand Pain
Comprehensive Relief
Wrist and hand pain can stem from various causes, including repetitive strain, nerve compression, or traumatic injury. Our specialists use precise diagnostic tools like EMG testing and digital imaging to identify the root cause—whether it's carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, or arthritis—to develop your personalized recovery plan.
Signs and Symptoms
Recognizing the early signs of wrist or hand dysfunction is critical for preventing long-term damage and chronic pain.
- Sharp or dull aching pain in the palm or wrist
- Numbness or tingling in the fingers (pins & needles)
- Weakness when gripping objects or opening jars
- Difficulty performing fine motor tasks like typing
- Swelling or tenderness around joints
- Morning stiffness that improves with movement
- Popping or clicking sensations in the wrist
- Radiation of pain up into the forearm
Causes of Wrist/Hand Pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Tendonitis & De Quervain's
Arthritis & Joint Wear
Compression of the median nerve as it passes through the wrist, often caused by repetitive motion or inflammation.
Inflammation of the tendons that control thumb movement or wrist flexion, leading to localized pain and swelling.
Degeneration of cartilage in the small joints of the hand or wrist, common in aging or after previous injuries.