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Wrist

Wrist pain can be the result of a condition that has transpired over time, from overuse, or as the result of an injury from an accidental fall or recent sports injuries, such as a fracture or sprain. In some circumstances, and if not identified early, conditions such as tendonitis and carpal tunnel may create extreme bone, joint, and tendon discomfort, making wrist surgery a viable treatment option to relieving your wrist pain.

If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms of wrist pain, it may be time to see a wrist doctor before your symptoms worsen.

  • Increased joint pain, thumb pain, and tingling or numbness in hand and forearm
  • Swelling or significant bruising in the wrist, around the joint, or over the forearm
  • Inability to carry, open, or twist objects
  • Difficulty straightening your wrist

At The Orthopaedic Group, P.C., we understand that pain in the wrist can make simple, everyday actions difficult. If you are suffering from wrist pain or have a wrist injury or condition, consult with a wrist doctor at The Orthopaedic Group, P.C., by calling (251) 450-2746 for an appointment.

Why choose The Orthopaedic Group, P.C.?

At The Orthopaedic Group, P.C., our specialty-trained wrist doctors are recognized leaders in the diagnosis and treatment of wrist injuries and conditions. Our specialists have the training, expertise, and experience to assess, diagnose, and treat your injury or condition individually to your needs. To request an appointment online with a wrist surgeon at The Orthopaedic Group, P.C., please use the appointment request box or call (251) 450-2746.

Tips for Healthy Joints

As the connections between your bones, your wrist joints will sustain a certain amount of wear and tear as we age. Remaining pain- and arthritis-free requires practicing good wrist joint preservation techniques. The following techniques will help you to treat your wrist joints with care as they age.

Movement

Every day, move your wrist joints through its full range of motion to sustain mobility and freedom from pain. Make sure your movements are slow and gentle to avoid injury and be careful not to overextend.

Use

Be sure to extend and flex your wrist joints in the manner for which they are intended. Avoid overextending or stressful positions as well as techniques that could put you at risk for injury.

Stay Active

Avoid keeping your wrist joints in the same position for a prolonged period of time. This will help to keep your wrist joints from becoming stiff.