Wrist and Hand Pain

  • Are you waking with numbness in your thumb and/or fingers?

  • Are you having trouble gripping or lifting due to catching or pain in your fingers or thumb?

  • Are you having pain and stiffness in your wrist or hand after getting out of a cast or after surgery?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, Physical Therapy may be an option for you!

Common Diagnosis We Treat:

  • Carpal Tunnel

  • De Quervain’s Syndrome

  • Trigger Finger

  • Postoperative fractures

  • Fracture after immobilization

  • Arthritis

Let us help you “get a grip” on your situation, and take control of your wrist and hand pain!

Tips for Wrist and Hand Pain

Surgery Is The Only Thing That Can Be Done For Carpal Tunnel, Right? 

Not necessarily true. Manual therapy and exercise, including specific nerve mobilization, have been shown to be just as effective as surgery. What would be the harm in attempting conservative treatment first?

Wrist Fractures Are The Most Common Upper Body Fracture in Older Adults

As with any joint in the body, prolonged immobilization, such as when you’re in a cast, can lead to pain and stiffness. Wrist fractures have also been shown to lead to a decline in function in older adults. Let’s combat these negative effects, and get both your wrist and body moving again.