Are You Seeking Relief From Hand Pain?
Are Physical Therapists Can Help!
Our highly skilled Certified Hand Therapist (CHT) at PT Unlimited is ready to provide personalized, effective solutions. With a specialized understanding of hand and finger conditions, we’re dedicated to getting you back to a pain-free life.
Our hands and fingers are intricate structures composed of bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments, making them susceptible to various injuries and disorders. In the United States alone, approximately 4 million people visit their healthcare provider each year due to hand and finger injuries.
These conditions can affect individuals of all ages, but the risk tends to increase with age due to degenerative diseases like arthritis. However, active individuals, athletes, and those whose jobs require repetitive hand motions are also at a higher risk. Hand and finger injuries can range from mild sprains and strains to severe fractures and nerve damage, all of which can significantly impact your quality of life.
Our experienced physical therapists apply proven therapeutic techniques to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and enhance strength and coordination for individuals suffering from hand and finger conditions.
Research indicates targeted hand exercises significantly improve grip strength and overall hand function. These practices promote natural healing, minimize the need for surgical interventions, and support your ability to engage in daily activities without pain.
Don’t wait to start your journey toward hand pain relief. Contact us today and reclaim the strength and dexterity you deserve!
Common Causes of Hand and Finger Pain
Hand and finger pain is not just an inconvenience; it can significantly impact your daily life, making the simplest tasks feel daunting. While these symptoms can stem from various sources, understanding the most common causes can help you take the first step toward effective treatment and, ultimately, relief.
Understanding the root causes of hand and finger pain is the first critical step to finding an effective solution. Some of the most common conditions include the following:
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: This condition occurs when the median nerve running through the carpal tunnel in your wrist becomes compressed or irritated. Symptoms typically include numbness, tingling, and weakness in your hand, often concentrated in the thumb, index, and middle fingers. It’s commonly associated with repetitive activities or occupations requiring forceful wrist motions.
- Tendinopathy: A general term that refers to any issue with the tendons, including disease, injury, or disorder. It comprises two main types – Tendonitis, an inflammation of the tendon often caused by acute injuries, and Tendonosis, a long-term condition typically resulting from overuse. Both can lead to significant discomfort and impaired hand mobility.
- Nerve Injuries: Injuries to the nerves that run from your neck to your hand can lead to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, or, in severe cases, paralysis. These injuries can be caused by trauma, repetitive stress, or compression-type injuries.
- Fractures: Fractures in the hand or fingers often result from falls, crush injuries, or other forms of impact. In some cases, immobilization for the bones to heal can lead to stiffness and weakness, complicating recovery.
These conditions can develop from repetitive strain, overuse, acute trauma, or lifestyle factors. Thankfully, targeted physical therapy from our expert team at PT Unlimited can help restore your hand and finger function.
Reach out to us and discover the transformative power of physical therapy today!
Find Hand and Finger Pain Relief at PT Unlimited
Our mission at PT Unlimited is to bring relief to those grappling with pain and discomfort. We’ll provide a comprehensive evaluation, designing a personalized treatment plan to meet your specific needs.
Our Certified Hand Therapist will start by listening attentively to your past and present health concerns and past treatments or surgeries. We then progress to a hands-on assessment to directly examine the areas causing discomfort, palpating and observing for any visible signs that could be contributing to your pain.
Understanding your current capabilities and limitations helps us design a treatment plan to safely and effectively improve your condition. Our commitment to these standards ensures that you receive the highest quality of care, using therapies shown to improve overall function and well-being.
For those experiencing hand and finger pain, our specialized physical therapists employ a range of treatments, such as:
- Manual Therapy: This treatment involves hands-on techniques designed to mobilize joints, stretch muscles, and reduce pain. Techniques like soft tissue mobilization and joint mobilization/manipulation can effectively alleviate pain and increase the range of motion.
- Therapeutic Exercises: These are specific exercises to improve strength, flexibility, and endurance in the hand and fingers. They may include grip-strengthening exercises, stretching routines, and movements to enhance fine motor skills.
- Splinting: Splints can be used to immobilize the hand and fingers after injury, to facilitate healing, and prevent further damage. They can also be used to support weak structures and assist movement in daily activities.
- Ergonomics and Activity Training: The therapist will also help modify how you perform daily tasks to reduce strain on the hand and fingers, promoting healing and preventing further injury.
Remember, treatment methods depend largely on the individual’s specific condition, needs, and goals. Therefore, a personalized treatment plan is usually the most effective route to recovery.