Physiotherapy for Wrist and Hand Pain in Hamilton & Ancaster

Wrist or hand pain affecting your work or daily life? Evidence-based treatment at Interlink Physiotherapy — free 20-minute consultation.

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Wrist and hand pain can be profoundly disabling — interfering with work, sport, self-care and virtually every activity of daily life. The wrist and hand are among the most complex structures in the body, with 27 bones, numerous joints, tendons, ligaments and nerves — and a correspondingly wide range of conditions that can cause pain and dysfunction.

At Interlink Physiotherapy we help patients across Hamilton and Ancaster identify the specific cause of their wrist or hand pain and build a targeted treatment plan to resolve it — whether the cause is a recent injury, a repetitive strain, a nerve compression or a post-surgical rehabilitation need.

Common Wrist and Hand Conditions We Treat

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Not sure if physiotherapy is right for your wrist or hand pain? Come in and talk to us. In 20 minutes we will listen to what is going on, give you our honest clinical opinion, and tell you exactly what we think it will take to fix it. No cost. No commitment. No sales pitch.

Takes 2 minutes to book. Most insurance plans accepted. Serving Hamilton & Ancaster.

Wrist and hand pain is closely related to tennis elbow — read about our tennis elbow treatment.

Neck and shoulder issues can contribute to wrist and hand symptoms — learn about our neck pain treatment.

References

  • Huisstede BM, Hoogvliet P, Franke TP, et al. Carpal tunnel syndrome: effectiveness of physical therapy and electrophysical modalities. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2018.
  • Page MJ, O'Connor D, Pitt V, et al. Exercise and mobilisation interventions for carpal tunnel syndrome. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2012.
  • Huisstede BM, Coert JH, Friden J, et al. Consensus on a multidisciplinary treatment guideline for de Quervain disease. Physical Therapy. 2014.
  • Valdes K, Marik T. A systematic review of conservative interventions for osteoarthritis of the hand and wrist. Journal of Hand Therapy. 2010.
  • Lozano-Calderon SA, Anthony S, Ring D. The quality and strength of evidence for etiology: example of carpal tunnel syndrome. Journal of Hand Surgery. 2008.

All references can be independently verified at pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Related Conditions & Services

Many conditions are clinically related — addressing them together often leads to faster and more complete recovery.