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Wrist Pain
Do you suffer from wrist discomfort or pain? A professionally fitted wrist brace can help
A wrist injury such as a break or strain can cause pain, as can arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome.
Do you have numbness, tingling or pain in your hands that worsen at night? Do you have swelling or redness around your wrists?
If the answer is yes – we’re here to help.
Our expert assessments are supported by a streamlined treatment plan, making it easy for you to regain your health and get back to doing the things you love.
What can you expect from your first consultation?
Our team will:
- Discuss
- Your medical condition relating to your orthotic needs
- Your lifestyle, activity requirements and desired outcome
- Consider your level of pain, your age, physical condition and range of motion
- Assess
- Your comfort levels
- The physical appearance of your skin
- Discuss your requirements
- Access, measure and fit you with the appropriate orthoses – standard or custom.
As professionals in this field, we may recommend a referral to a specialist if necessary to ensure a thorough diagnosis for your condition.
Treatment Solutions
- Wrist braces
- Custom orthotic devices
- Compression garments
- Rehabilitation stretches and exercises
Common causes of wrist pain include:
- Carpal tunnel syndrome – median nerve becomes compressed, or pinched
- Carpal can be caused by:
- Performing repetitive tasks with your hands, such as typing or sewing
- Being overweight
- Pregnancy
- Menopause
- Medical conditions, including diabetes, arthritis, or an underactive thyroid
- Sprains
- Tendonitis
- Broken bones
- Gout
- Arthritis
- Degenerative arthritis
- Wear-and-tear arthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
Don’t let wrist pain hold you back any longer; book an appointment with Orthotic House today, and let us help you find the relief you deserve.
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