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Hand and Wrist Pain

Hand and wrist pain refers to discomfort or soreness experienced in the hands and/or wrists. The pain can vary in intensity and may arise from various underlying factors. Some of the most common causes of hand and wrist pain include overuse or repetitive strain, injuries such as sprains or fractures, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and tendinitis. Hand and wrist pain can affect individuals of all ages, but certain groups are more susceptible, such as those who perform repetitive hand movements in their occupations, athletes engaging in activities involving the hands, and older adults who may experience degenerative changes in the joints.

The most commonly reported symptoms of hand and wrist pain include discomfort, soreness, or aching in the affected area. Patients may experience pain while gripping objects, performing fine motor tasks, or during wrist movements. Swelling and tenderness around the hand and wrist joints are also frequent complaints. Some individuals may notice stiffness or a reduced range of motion, making it challenging to perform everyday activities. In cases of radicular pain originating from the cervical spine, patients may experience tingling, numbness, or shooting pain sensations that travel from the neck down to the hand and wrist.

At Functional Restoration Institute, our approach to hand and wrist pain involves a thorough and comprehensive examination to identify the underlying cause of your discomfort. We go beyond simply addressing the symptoms and focus on assessing and treating the entire kinetic chain, which includes evaluating the cervical spine and other relevant areas that might contribute to your hand and wrist pain. By understanding the interconnections within the body, we can pinpoint the root cause of your condition accurately. This knowledge guides us in developing personalized treatment plans that address the specific underlying issues. Our goal is to provide effective and long-lasting relief, empowering you to regain optimal hand and wrist function and improve your overall well-being. The treatment approach is tailored to your unique needs, as we believe that addressing the underlying cause leads to the best outcomes for your recovery journey.

Hand and Wrist Pain
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