A person’s ability to perform activities like driving, cooking, or writing. can become impaired when the pain persists in the elbow, hands and wrists. A visit to a medical professional may become necessary depending on the severity or duration of the condition.
Chiropractic 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 chiropractic therapy for the elbow, hand, and wrist today.
What Causes Elbow, Hand, and Wrist Pain?
- Elbow Pain: Often results from overuse or repetitive stress, such as tennis elbow, where tendons around the elbow become irritated. Other possible causes include sprains, arthritis, or bursitis.
- Hand Pain: The hand’s complex structure means conditions like trigger finger can develop, which involves inflammation of the tendon sheath in the finger, causing pain and possible deformity if untreated. Hand pain can also stem from nerve entrapment, sprains, or arthritis.
- Wrist Pain: A common cause is carpal tunnel syndrome, where the tunnel narrows and pressures the median nerve, leading to tingling, numbness, or pain in the wrist, fingers, or forearm. Wrist discomfort can also be due to pinched nerves, strains, sprains, or arthritis.
Chiropractic Treatment for Elbow, Hand, and Wrist Pain
Every case is unique, and symptoms may present differently with elbow, hand, and wrist pain. Chiropractic 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. Chiropractic treatment has been known to reduce inflammation, improve nerve function, and increase mobility for those experiencing pain in the elbow, hand, and wrist.
Natural Pain Relief
Our team works with patients to treat the root cause of elbow, hand, or wrist pain. Speak with our experienced chiropractic team at (908) 771-0220 to better understand our range of therapeutic treatment options today.