The wrist, comprising intricate ligaments, tendons, and bones, faces numerous conditions affecting its function. These include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and osteoarthritis, leading to pain and restricted mobility. Injuries like fractures, ligament tears, and dislocations compromise stability and range of motion. Nerve entrapments cause localized pain, while conditions like Kienböck's disease pose significant challenges. Treatment involves rehabilitation post-surgeries, addressing muscle imbalances, and mitigating overuse strain through ergonomic adjustments and physical therapy to restore wrist function and alleviate discomfort.
We address additional Wrist issues listed below.
- Wrist sprains and strains
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Wrist tendonitis (e.g., De Quervain's tenosynovitis)
- Wrist osteoarthritis
- Wrist fractures (e.g., distal radius fracture, scaphoid fracture)
- Wrist ligament injuries (e.g., scapholunate ligament tear)
- Wrist instability
- Wrist ganglion cysts
- Wrist tendon injuries (e.g., flexor or extensor tendon injuries)
- Wrist dislocation or subluxation
- Wrist arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis)
- Ulnar-sided wrist pain
- Radial-sided wrist pain
- Wrist stiffness and reduced range of motion
- Wrist muscle imbalances
- Wrist synovitis
- Wrist sprains and strains
- Wrist pain associated with overuse or repetitive strain
- Kienböck's disease (avascular necrosis of the lunate bone)
- Post-operative rehabilitation following wrist surgeries (e.g., wrist arthroscopy, ligament repair)