Common wrist and forearm treatments and symptoms
Treatments
The wrist allows us to lift, grip and twist objects, and lets us bend, tilt and stretch our hands. It’s a complex joint, and when sprained or strained or impaired through injury, trauma, arthritis or repetitive strain injury (RSI), performing everyday activities can be painful and challenging to carry out.
Some of the more common wrist complaints and injuries we look after include:
Scaphoid
fracture
Common in sports injury and younger people resulting in wrist pain or swelling is around the base of the thumb and into the wrist.- How we treat it
Broken wrist -
Distal Radial Fractures
Known often as Colles’ Fracture or Smith’s Fracture results in pain, bruising, swelling, dysfunction and deformity in your wrist.- How we treat it
Greenstick or
Paediatric Buckle Fracture
Mild fractures show as stress, sprains, buckles or bruises in the arm’s long bone. Severe fractures can result in deformity, pain and swelling.- How we treat it
Wrist Arthritis Distal -
Radtioulnar Joint arthritis
Causes significant pain, swelling, stiffness, functional issues in the wrist and arm.- How we treat it
Scapholunate
ligament Injury
Can cause swelling at the back of the wrist, reduced grip strength and motion. Pain is felt when the wrist is bent back.- How we treat it
Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome
Pins and needles sensation, pain, numbness or weakness in the thumb, fingers, hands, wrist or arm. Can lead to nerve damage.- How we treat it