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The Hand…….it’s one of the most important ways we navigate through life and is one of the most intricate parts of the human body, all parts inter related and working as a whole! It’s no wonder that when something goes awry it can cause such disruption in our lives. When something does go awry you want to make sure you get treated by someone who has the advanced skills, experience and expertise in this highly complicated area.
The hand and arm are incredibly interconnected, with that said an injury that involves one part of your arm can sometimes cause symptoms at the other end. For example, may people who have symptoms of carpal tunnel also experience elbow pain. If you have numbness and tingling in any of your fingers it is crucial to figure out where that nerve irritation is coming from…..it could be your neck! Remember that song?…..knee bone connected to the…..same goes for the upper extremity.
One of the most common conditions people talk about! Typing, writing and jobs that require repetitive lifting continue to be a threat for developing the condition known as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). The debilitating syndrome is named for the tunnel that the median nerve travels through in your wrist. Overly stressing the median nerve can lead to aching in the wrist and that numbness and tingling in the fingers associated with CTS. Often, hormone fluctuations can put patients more at risk for CTS, so pregnant women, and women between the ages of 34-60, may be more likely to experience these symptoms. However, this nerve can be pinched in a few other areas along its path from the neck into the hand so it is crucial to determine where that compression is coming from.
Early intervention — a few sessions of therapy may help get your symptoms under control and ultimately avoid surgery. Certain movements and positions can make these symptoms worse or better so education is the key. Also very specific exercises can help as well as addressing the inflammation surrounding that nerve may also be helpful.
Another common injury is the wrist sprain/strain. Children and adults who do sports are most at risk or anyone that decides to throw themselves on the ground (by accident of course) can get wrist pain. Many physicians will tell you just to rest and ice…..while this may be important it’s most important to treat this sooner than later as if left untreated it can lead to nagging symptoms and a more chronic problem. If the wrist pain is due to more of a repetitive problem it’s crucial to look at the patient’s body mechanics while performing the activity to determine the root of the problem and treat it holistically.
The first step in dealing with a hand, wrist or elbow injury is evaluating the source of the problem. Many patients will have seen a physician and provide you with a diagnosis, we then will work together. However, if you have not yet seen a physician for what is concerning you our occupational therapist is able to evaluate you, discuss your condition and start you on the right bath or point you in the right direction if they feel further treatment is necessary.
The most important thing is to help get your symptoms under control. I do this with a variety of manual therapy techniques and possibly some modalities if appropriate. I also want to determine the root of the problem to help prevent it from recurring and address any range of motion or strength deficits you may be experiencing so that you can get back to doing what’s important to you.
Please feel free to contact me at to discuss any concerns you may be having and determine if therapy is the best fit for you.