Wrist and Hand Pain
The wrist joint consists of a complex interaction of small bones, ligaments tendons, nerves, and blood vessels that must pass from the forearm into the hand. Due to the compact nature of this area of the body any of these structures may become impinged, strained, sprained, or simply overloaded.
- Symptoms of wrist pathology may include:
- Pain with gripping
Pain with writing/using utensils - Pain with typing/computer work (mouse)
A careful examination of your spine along with a detailed history will help the therapist identify the source of your symptoms and you will then be educated as to the nature of your condition and the appropriate steps to attain resolution of your condition as well as prevent future difficulties.
From children to seniors, pain doesn’t discriminate. Whether it’s acute, chronic, or the result of an injury, physical therapy helps your body heal, move better, and regain balance—supporting your overall health every step of the way.
