Wrist and Hand
Common Conditions
If you don't see your condition listed please call or email us.
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Finger Pulley Injuries
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Post-Fracture Rehab
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Hand and Finger Injuries
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Overuse Injuries
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Surgical Pre-Operative Prehab and Post-Operative Rehab
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Wrist Pain
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Ulnar Nerve Compression
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Wrist and Hand Mechanics
Your wrist and hand move three dimensionally and your fingers are designed to reach, grasp, and perform many small dexterity tasks. This involves movement of many small bones and joints.
Your wrist and hand get strength from a group of small muscles, some of which go all the way to your elbow. These muscles are given the signal to move freely when the rest of the arm is stable. If the elbow, shoulder, and even trunk are not supporting the load the wrist and hand may tighten up inappropriately to help stabilize.
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We assess all these areas to see how they influence your wrist and hand. Then we design a program specific to your body's needs.
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Find out More
What to expect (FAQ) with Physical Therapy.
Learn more about the techniques we use.
Meet our Physical Therapists.
Schedule an appointment.
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