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Hand and Wrist Pain



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By : aaron adish    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-11 21:25:00
Hand and Wrist Pain
I am often stunned that people do not contemplate chiropractic take care of hand and wrist pain. We have a tendency to do more than simply low back and neck pain. We have a tendency to are taught to deal with the spine and most alternative joints of the body together with the hand and wrist.
Hand and wrist pain for the sake of this text isn't concerning carpal tunnel syndrome. That is another topic for another day. Besides that, most carpal tunnel syndromes involve the neck. Hand and wrist pain can be independent of the neck.
What are the a number of the more common hand and wrist pain cases that a typical chiropractor would treat? For one, overuse or repetitive strain syndromes that may manifest either as hand/wrist or elbow pain. The typical scenarios can be sports injuries, falling and catching oneself with the hand extended, weight lifting or lifting serious items (like with a recent move to another house). Even repetitive activities such as knitting, crocheting, laptop usage can add to repetitive strain. Massage therapists also are in danger for repetitive strains with the serious usage of their hands, forearms and elbows.
Pain along the thumb (typically of the dominant hand) is another typical pain syndrome seen by chiropractors. This can be sometimes an inflammation of the extensor hallicus longus tendon - translation: inflammation of the tendon that goes to the thumb. This is sometimes of a chronic nature. Issue writing, choosing up objects, performing fine motor skills with the thumb can be painful. The joint where the thumb attaches to the hand is the foremost commonly degenerative joint in the hand. That tells us we have a tendency to use our thumbs a lot. Over time the wear stress upon that joint makes is at risk of degenerative or arthritic changes.
Finger pain shows up currently and then. Usually, the finger doesn't bend all the way. The pain is usually not disabling but annoying. I had a patient with such a case. He had low grade finger pain for over 20 years. He thought there was no cure. Just on a whim he ventured to ask if something might be finished it. One treatment and the pain was totally gone and hasn't returned since.
A typical treatment protocol for hand and wrist pain is in fact chiropractic adjustments. I exploit the Activator (hand held device) which pinpoints the joint accurately. I conjointly use the "speeder board" which is sort of a mini-drop table. This helps to jog loose the joint that maybe stuck. Soft tissue work is also helpful to scale back inflammation, split adhesions, scale back muscle spasm, increase vascularity to the tissues and most importantly scale back pain. Checking alternative related structures will ferret out contributing causes to the pain. Typically, the elbow, shoulder and neck are the standard suspects.
In additional advanced cases, testing for loss of strength and other orthopedic tests to rule out nerve entrapment syndromes, carpal tunnel syndrome, and thoracic outlet syndrome might be necessary.
The purpose of this article is to talk up to your chiropractor regarding any hand or wrist pain that you may be having. You would possibly be surprised.

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