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Physio Comes To You: PAIN BELOW WRIST

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This information is not a definitive list but only a guide to possible causes of your pain which can be helped by your physiotherapist. There are a wide range of medical conditions that can cause your pain. An assessment by one of our physiotherapists will allow them to take a detailed history and perform a thorough examination to give a diagnosis. They can then treat you effectively or recommend a medical referral if it is required.

Carpal tunnel syndrome:

The carpal tunnel is, as it simply states, a tunnel at the wrist that several structure including the median nerve and blood vessels have to pass through to supply the hand. These structures can become compressed and irritated if space within the tunnel is restricted. This occurs during repetitive activities such as lifting, cycling, typing and in new mothers where the fluid levels can change leading to increased compression in the tunnel. Symptoms include tingling and numbness along the median nerve, commonly into the thumb and index finger, pain in this area and if severe or prolonged, weakness of the grip and hand.

Physiotherapy techniques such as taping, acupuncture, specialised splinting, joint mobilisations and soft tissue release can aid in recovery and pain relief. If physiotherapy is not successful we can recommend a top London wrist consultant to review you.

Hook of hamate fracture

This fracture is rare and happens to one of the bones of the hand next to the wrist. Sports that can cause it include swinging a golf club, racquet sports, hockey, baseball. It tends to be of your non-dominant hand in golf of baseball and your dominant hand in racquet sports. The pain tends be a dull ache on the little finger side of the palm and there can be sharp pain with certain movements or gripping. Surgery is usually indicated with this type of fracture as immobilizing the fracture for a period of time tends not to be successful. We can recommend a top London wrist consultant if this is suspected.

Wrist ganglion

These can occur at any age. They are formed by thick fluid collecting within the coating of a tendon or capsule that surrounds the wrist joint.. Over time they harden and sometimes are tender to touch and painful when moved.

They can resolve spontaneously but physiotherapy can help with manual therapy and advice on reducing swelling. Persistent ganglions require a medical referral. We can recommend a top London wrist consultant in this case.

Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis

Osteoarthritis can occur in any joint in the body and is a the process of 'wear and tear' where the cartilage covering the area of bone that makes up the joint is gradually worn away over time. Rheumatoid Arthritis is when the immune system goes haywire and attacks the body rather than defending it causing inflammation of the lining of the joints and tendons of the muscles. In both conditions joints in the body that have the arthritis become swollen, painful and stiff. Morning stiffness on waking is very common. Muscles around the joints often become weaker and doing certain activities of daily living can become more difficult.

We can provide experienced physiotherapists to see you at home and work with you to help manage your condition. The first time the physiotherapist visits they will carry out a thorough assessment which includes looking at your mobility and walking aids, muscle strength, joint movement, posture and function. Following the assessment the physiotherapist will discuss any treatments they can provide and set goals with you to improve your general function and mobility and achieve the maximum potential in your home, work and social life. These treatments can include advice on ice, exercise programmes, massage, taping, acupuncture and mobility programmes.

We can also provide occupational therapists to come to your home. They help people to regain the ability to carry out activities that have purpose and meaning to them and become or remain as independent as possible. Some of the services they can offer include:

  • Home assessments including modifications such as rearranging furniture, building ramps, widening doorways, grab bars, special toilet seats etc
  • Wheelchair assessments
  • Splinting
Chronic Pain

Acute pain is the pain we feel immediately after injuring ourselves and while the injury is healing. Chronic pain is pain that continues even though healing has occurred and it is not unusual to find no direct link between the pain and the original injury that may have healed a long time ago. Chemical changes happen in the brain and spinal cord to re-route signals to pain centres in the brain. Then any normal sensation such as a movement, touch, pressure, stretching etc can be felt as pain. In some instances the pain system can be activated without any physical stimulus ie changes in weather, mood, thoughts or no stimulus at all.

Physiotherapy for chronic pain has to involve many aspects and address other factors that come into play rather than just the pain itself. They will treat the pain and also use methods to help you manage your pain including advice on pacing and coping with flare ups and negative thoughts, graduated exercise programmes and goal setting. They will aim to return to you being able to participate again in activities you were involved in before developing chronic pain whether work, sport of hobby related. If required we are able to recommend to London pain consultants to help you.

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

This condition as the name suggests is complex. The pain is often constant and of a burning type. The body part affected is often very sensitive to touch and just a stroke can cause pain. There can be changes in temperature and colour of the body part and on occasions growth of excess hair and swelling. The wrist can be affected by this syndrome and the pain can extend over the hand and up the arm. The exact cause of it is not clearly known and can happen with no cause but there can be an event before it occurs such as a fracture. 'The sympathetic nervous system' has been shown to be involved which controls blood flow and skin temperature.

Physiotherapy can help with this condition by keeping the part of the body affected moving and stop it stiffening up. They can help to use techniques to desensitise the area and acupuncture can help the pain in some cases. Your physiotherapist will also recommend a top London pain consultant to you who can use treatments to block the sympathetic nervous system from firing and provide appropriate medication to help with the pain.

Other possible causes

Your physiotherapist will take a detailed history of your symptoms and past medical history before performing a full physical examination. There are a number of other possible causes of your symptoms which are not appropriate for a physiotherapist to treat in any way or that need a medical opinion alongside physiotherapy treatment. In this case they will recommend you to your GP or an appropriate specialist doctor or specialist consultant. These possible causes include:

  • cardiovascular symptoms
  • respiratory (breathing) symptoms
  • gynaecological symptoms
  • urinary or genital symptoms
  • digestive symptoms
  • immune system symptoms
  • lymph system symptoms
  • hormonal symptoms
  • neurological symptoms
  • dermatological (skin) symptoms
  • medication side-effects
  • virus
  • infection
  • cancer
  • disease process
  • psychological problem ie. depression, anxiety
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