Grip strength, a measure of force produced by the muscles of the forearm, is necessary to grasp objects and is related to a person’s ability to perform activities of daily living independently. The first sign of this for many is noticing a frequent dropping of objects. For some, these deficits can present over time and
There are so many activities that we perform daily that require pushing through the wrist and hand. When healthy, you may not notice how frequently we rely on the wrist to help us to, for example, push up from a chair, push a door open, carry heavier objects, or support the body as we change
De Quervain’s tenosynovitis is a painful condition affecting the tendons in the thumb side of the wrist. We’ll delve into the causes, symptoms, and, most importantly, effective techniques used in physical therapy to alleviate the discomfort and regain your freedom of movement. Understanding De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis: De Quervain’s tenosynovitis is a condition characterized by inflammation
Mothers, grandmothers, and other caregivers often experience numerous aches and pains associated with caring for a newborn. Neck, back, and hip pain are some of the most commonly reported, but did you know that wrist pain is also frequently associated with motherhood? The term “mommy’s wrist” refers to thumb-sided wrist pain caused by completing regular
Have you ever experienced numbness or tingling in your hands and fingers? What about wrist and arm pain or weakness? Do you constantly feel the need to shake your hands out or move your fingers to find relief from symptoms? You may be familiar with the term “carpal tunnel”, more formally known as carpal tunnel