Wrist and Hand Pain

Managing wrist and hand pain involves a holistic approach that targets the root biomechanical causes rather than just masking symptoms. Therapy utilize a multimodal framework—combining manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and ergonomic education—to restore function and prevent recurrence.

How Physiotherapy Helps

Treatment typically progresses through three distinct phases to ensure a safe return to activity: 

  • Phase 1: Symptom Reduction: Focuses on controlling inflammation and protecting injured tissues through modalities like ice, rest, and night splinting.

     
  • Phase 2: Mobility Restoration: Introduces gentle joint mobilizations and stretches to restore the normal gliding of carpal bones and tendons.

     
  • Phase 3: Prevention & Strengthening: Implements progressive resistance training and ergonomic adjustments to build resilience against future strain.

Joint Mobilization

 Improves joint “play” between the 8 carpal bones. Reducing stiffness after a sprain or surgery.

Targets tight fascia and trigger points in the forearm. Easing tension in repetitive strain injuries.

Builds grip and pinch strength using therapy putty or bands. Improving dexterity for fine motor tasks.

Uses TENS or Laser Therapy for short-term pain relief. Managing acute flare-ups in mild CTS.

Ready to move without limits? Contact us today for a personalized evaluation to find relief from these conditions and start your journey toward lasting wellness