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Elbow, Hand and Wrist Pain

Elbow, hand, and wrist pain are common health problems that can have a significant impact on an individual's quality of life. These conditions can be caused by a variety of factors, such as overuse, injury, and underlying medical conditions.

Elbow pain is often caused by conditions such as tennis elbow, which is a type of overuse injury that occurs when the tendons in the elbow are strained or damaged. Symptoms of tennis elbow may include pain, stiffness, and weakness in the elbow and forearm.

Hand and wrist pain may be caused by conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, which occurs when the median nerve in the wrist becomes compressed. Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome may include numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers.

Elbow, hand, and wrist pain can also be caused by underlying medical conditions such as arthritis, which is a condition that causes inflammation and pain in the joints. Symptoms of arthritis may include stiffness, swelling, and difficulty moving the affected joints.


How can we treat Elbow, Hand and Wrist Pain?

Physical therapy can be particularly helpful in improving range of motion, reducing pain, and increasing strength in the affected area. A physiotherapist can develop a personalized treatment plan that includes exercises and other techniques to help manage the pain and improve function. The specific treatment plan for elbow, hand, and wrist pain will depend on the underlying cause of the pain and the individual's specific symptoms and goals. In general, physiotherapy for elbow, hand, and wrist pain may include a combination of techniques, such as:

Soft tissue massage
This type of massage to help relieve pain and swelling, promoting healing within the body.

Joint Mobilization
This type of treatment helps to improve the range of motion within the aforementioned areas.

Strengthening and Stretching
Being able to strengthen and stretch the hands, wrist and elbows to overcome any deficiencies and reduce pain and discomfort overall within them.

Education
on proper body mechanics and the use of assistive devices, such as splints, to reduce the risk of future injuries within the aforementioned areas.

The physiotherapist will work closely with the individual to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to their specific needs and goals. The frequency and duration of physiotherapy sessions will vary depending on the severity of the pain and the individual's response to treatment. By teaching individuals proper body mechanics and the use of assistive devices, a physiotherapist can help to reduce the risk of future elbow, hand, and wrist injuries and improve overall health and well-being.

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