Hand And Wrist Pain
Hand and Wrist Pain In Grand Rapids
Are you experiencing difficulty with everyday tasks such as gripping objects or even writing due to persistent hand or wrist pain? This discomfort might impede simple activities or make sleeping uncomfortable. Hand and wrist pain can arise from various causes, including repetitive movements or conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome. The good news is that physical therapy offers effective ways to manage hand and wrist pain naturally, aiding in improving mobility without resorting to surgery. Interested in exploring how physical therapy can alleviate your hand or wrist discomfort?

Why Does My Hand And Wrist Hurt?
- Tennis Elbow
- Rotator Cuff Tear/ Strain
- Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
- Nerve Irritation
- Wrist Fracture
- Finger Dislocation
- Golfer’s Elbow
- TFCC Injury
- Muscle Strain
- De Quervain’s Syndrome
- Post Op
- Ligament Sprain
Anatomy of My Wrist And Hand
Consider the wrist and hand as a sophisticated assembly comprising various essential components. The wrist involves multiple small bones connecting the hand to the forearm, creating a flexible joint that operates similarly to a pivot or a ball-and-socket mechanism. Meanwhile, the hand consists of intricate networks of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones, functioning like a finely tuned set of gears, allowing for dexterity and versatile movements. Understanding this intricate interplay of bones and the intricate mechanics of the hand and wrist aids in comprehending their remarkable ability to perform delicate and precise tasks.
