Pain in the elbow, hand, and wrist can be sharp and acute, or dull and chronic. Often, it can
impair a person’s ability to perform activities like driving, cooking, or writing. When the
pain persists, a visit to a medical professional may become necessary.
Neurotherapy is a non-invasive approach, supporting the body’s healing process. Our team
offers tailored treatment programs to reduce discomfort, and improve range of motion in the
elbow, hand, and wrist. Learn more about Neurotherapy therapy for the elbow, hand, and wrist
today.
The elbow is a frequently used joint. Pain in this area is often a result of overuse. Repetitive
stress injuries like tennis elbow result from injury to surrounding elbow tendons due to repeated
movements. Such pain may also be due to sprains, arthritis, or bursitis.
The structure of the hand is complex. People that tend to clench or grip a lot can develop trigger
finger. This condition may be painful. With trigger finger, there is inflammation of the tendon
sheath of the first finger. Those who do not seek treatment may see their finger assume a bent
position. Hand pain may also result from entrapped nerves, a sprain, or arthritis.
One leading cause of wrist pain is carpal tunnel syndrome. In such an instance, the carpal tunnel
narrows, placing extra pressure on the highly-specialized median nerve. People who develop this
condition can experience tingling, numbness, or pain. This feeling may not only be felt at the
wrist, but also along the first two fingers, thumb, and forearm. Discomfort in this area may
also be from pinched nerves, a strain or sprain, or arthritis.
Every case is unique, and symptoms may present differently with elbow, hand, and wrist pain. Neurotherapy and physical therapy can be used in a treatment program for carpal tunnel, trigger finger, and tennis elbow. Treatment is tailored to the needs of each patient after a thorough assessment. Neurotherapy treatment has been known to reduce inflammation, improve nerve function, and increase mobility for those experiencing pain in the elbow, hand, and wrist.
Our team works with patients to treat the root cause of elbow, hand, or wrist pain. Speak with our
experienced Neurotherapy team at 703-2233-79 to better understand our range of therapeutic
treatment
options today.