
Wrist/Hand
Both work and leisure activities make the wrist and hand a vulnerable area for injury. Whether it is an overuse injury from sporting activity or keyboard work, a traumatic cause like falling on an outstretched hand or an arthritic problem - physiotherapy can make a real difference. The anatomy is complex in the wrist and hand and our physios are skilled in identifying the cause of the problem precisely and treating the condition with real accuracy. We will get straight to the point and help you in your recovery.
| De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis De Quervain's tenosynovitis is inflammation of two tendons on the side of the wrist at the base of t... [ more info ] |
| Trigger Finger Trigger finger (Stenosing tenosynovitis) is a relatively common problem that causes pain and ‘... [ more info ] |
| Wrist Sprain/Ligament injuries Wrist injuries are common problems because when you begin to fall, your natural instinct is to put y... [ more info ] |
| Carpal Subluxation Carpal dislocations are quite rare and are caused by sudden flexion or extension movement of the wri... [ more info ] |
| OA Thumb Osteoarthritis of the base of the thumb is a very common condition. It is more common in women over ... [ more info ] |
| Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) CTS causes numbness, tingling and pain in the thumb and fingers of one or both hands. It is caused b... [ more info ] |
