Hand & Wrist Pain
Stronger, steadier, pain-free hand function for confident everyday movement.
What It Feels Like
Hand or wrist pain can make even simple tasks, be it typing, cooking, or lifting a cup, frustrating.
You might feel stiffness, tingling, or weakness in your grip, sometimes spreading up the forearm.
If it’s affecting your daily comfort or work efficiency, it’s time to get it checked.
Common Symptoms
- Pain, stiffness, or swelling in the wrist or fingers.
- Numbness, tingling, or burning sensations.
- Weak grip or difficulty lifting objects.
- Clicking or locking of the fingers.
- Pain that worsens with repetitive hand use.
What Causes It
Overuse or repetitive strain from typing, lifting, or phone use
Tendonitis causing inflammation of tendons
Arthritis or joint degeneration reducing mobility
Carpal tunnel syndrome compressing the wrist nerve
Poor wrist alignment during movement or workouts
Post-fracture stiffness or scar tissue limiting range
When to Reach Out
When to Reach Out
If hand or wrist pain is interfering with work, sleep, or your ability to stay active, don’t ignore it. Early physiotherapy can relieve pain and stop long-term stiffness.