Elbow, Wrist & Hand Pain

Elbow, wrist, and hand pain can interfere with gripping, lifting, typing, and other daily activities due to joint, tendon, muscle, or nerve involvement.

Elbow, Wrist and Hand Pain Treatment at Chesterton Physical Therapy

What Is Elbow, Wrist & Hand Pain?

Elbow, wrist, and hand pain refers to discomfort, stiffness, weakness, or reduced function affecting the upper extremity joints and soft tissues. Symptoms may develop gradually from repetitive use or suddenly due to injury or trauma.

Common Symptoms

  • Pain in the elbow, forearm, wrist, or hand
  • Stiffness or reduced range of motion
  • Weak grip strength
  • Tingling or numbness in the fingers or hand
  • Pain with gripping, lifting, or typing
  • Swelling or tenderness around the joint

Common Causes

  • Repetitive strain or overuse
  • Tendon irritation or inflammation
  • Joint stiffness or degeneration
  • Nerve compression or irritation
  • Sports or work-related injuries
  • Previous injury or surgery

How Physical Therapy Helps

Physical therapy for elbow, wrist, and hand pain focuses on restoring mobility, improving strength and coordination, reducing pain, and supporting functional use of the upper extremity.

Who Treats Elbow, Wrist & Hand Pain?

Elbow, wrist, and hand pain are commonly treated by licensed physical therapists and occupational therapists specializing in upper-extremity rehabilitation.

When to Seek Care

If elbow, wrist, or hand pain persists, worsens, or interferes with daily activities, professional evaluation is recommended. Symptoms such as ongoing pain, weakness, or numbness should be assessed by a healthcare professional.

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