Elbow/Wrist

The hand comprises 27 bones, with 8 known as the carpals connecting to the forearm bones (radius and ulna) to form the wrist. This intricate structure grants the hand its remarkable dexterity, enabling activities ranging from intricate surgeries to artistic endeavors like painting. The anatomy of the hand, wrist, and forearm exhibits significant interplay between muscle operation and connective tissue reinforcement, facilitating seamless coordination. The functionality of the lower arm proceeds smoothly until a minor issue with a bone, joint, or tissue disrupts the harmony.

CONDITIONS WE HAVE SUCCESSFULLY TREATED:

  • Tennis or Golfers’ Elbow
  • Nerve Injury
  • Ligamentous Injury
  • Fractures
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Bursitis/Arthritis

OUR TREATMENT APPROACH

  • Range of motion exercises
  • Flexibility and Stretching
  • Postural correction
  • Elbow/Wrist Joint Mobilizations
  • Pain Management – Use of Modalities
  • Self-Management Education