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  • Why Does My Wrist Hurt?

    Wrist anatomy is complex, and finding the cause of your pain can be tricky. Wrist pain may feel sharp, dull, achy, or like pins and needles. Pain can occur when you bend your wrist forward, flex it backward, put pressure on it, or rotate it to turn a doorknob.

    Source: Verywell Health

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  • Broken Finger

    Finger fractures come in many shapes and sizes. Most finger fractures have simple treatments, while others may require surgical treatment.Our fingers are capable of very fine, coordinated motions, and disruption of this motion can have tremendous impacts on very normal activities such as eating, typing, or tying your shoes.

    Source: Verywell Health

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  • Mayo Clinic minute: Researching tennis wrist injuries

    From beginners to the pros, injuries from playing tennis do happen, especially in the wrist. Whether it's the serve, forehand, backhand or volley, tennis puts a lot of stress on your wrist.

    Source: Medical Xpress

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  • What Mallet Finger is and How to Treat it

    Mallet finger describes an injury to the tip of a finger or thumb that stops it from being able to straighten properly. People sometimes refer to mallet finger as “baseball finger,” as it is a fairly common sporting injury among ball players.

    Source: Medical News Today

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  • Help For Thumb And Wrist Tendonitis

    One of the most common causes of thumb and wrist pain is due to tendonitis. De Quervain’s tenosynovitis is a type of tendonitis that is frequently seen in young mothers. This causes pain on the thumb side of the wrist. The pain is worse with movement of the thumb and wrist at the same time. Opening jars, turning doorknobs, and caring for a young child can be difficult.

    Source: ASSH Handcare

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