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Relief for Wrist Pain Starts Here

The wrist is a complex joint connecting the hand to the forearm, supported by bones, ligaments, tendons, and nerves that enable precise movements and dexterity. Wrist pain can stem from various causes, including acute injuries, repetitive strain, or degenerative conditions. At Pain, Spine & Joint Center of the Alleghenies, with locations in Warren and Saint Marys, we provide a range of interventional pain management treatments to relieve wrist pain and restore function - whether from everyday overuse, sports injuries, or chronic issues like arthritis or nerve compression.

Common Causes of Wrist Pain

Wrist pain is a frequent issue that can affect anyone, from office workers to athletes. It often results from injury, repetitive activities, or underlying conditions, and pinpointing the cause is essential for effective relief.

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    Ligament Sprain/Tear: Stretching or tearing of wrist ligaments from falls or twists causes pain, swelling, and instability.
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    Muscle/Tendon Strain or Tendinitis: Overuse or sudden force strains wrist tendons/muscles, leading to inflammation, discomfort, and reduced grip strength.
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    Osteoarthritis: Wear-and-tear degeneration of wrist joint cartilage results in stiffness, swelling, and chronic aching pain.
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    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Compression of the median nerve in the wrist causes pain, numbness, tingling (especially in thumb/index/middle fingers), and weakness.
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    De Quervain's Tenosynovitis: Inflammation of tendons on the thumb side from repetitive motions leads to pain at the base of the thumb and wrist.
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    Bursitis: Inflammation of fluid-filled bursae in the wrist causes tenderness and limited movement.
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    Traumatic Fracture: Breaks in wrist bones (e.g., scaphoid fracture) from falls or impacts cause severe pain, swelling, and immobility.
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    Ganglion Cysts: Fluid-filled lumps near joints or tendons can press on nerves, causing pain or discomfort.
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    Ulnar-Sided Wrist Pain / TFCC Injury: Damage to triangular fibrocartilage complex or ulnar nerve issues leads to pain on the pinky side.

Wrist Pain Treatments Options

Physical Therapy

Customized exercises and techniques strengthen wrist muscles, improve range of motion, flexibility, and overall hand function.

Medication Management

Anti-inflammatory drugs, pain relievers, or other medications to control discomfort and reduce swelling.

Ultrasound-Guided Tendon/Soft Tissue Injections

Medications injected precisely into inflamed tendons or tissues to reduce pain, swelling, and promote healing.

Nerve Blocks 

 Injections that temporarily or longer-term block pain signals from wrist nerves for significant relief.

Surgery Referral

If conservative options fall short, referral to a specialist for evaluation of procedures like carpal tunnel release, tendon repair, or joint surgery.

Ultrasound-Guided Joint Injections

Targeted corticosteroid or other injections into the wrist joint to relieve inflammation and provide rapid pain relief.

Ultrasound-Guided Bursa Injections

Injections to treat inflamed bursae, decreasing tenderness and improving mobility.

What Our Patients Say

"Very happy with my experience here. Nerve ablation has me regaining some of my movement and that's been a great blessing."

Jessica H.

"Low back pain was affecting every part of my life until I received sacroiliac joint injections from Dr. Vollmer last week. Sometimes we don’t understand the real weight of chronic pain until it has been lifted from us. Thank you Tammy Weis and Dr. Vollmer for giving me relief!"

Elizabeth T.

Take Control of Your Wrist Pain

At the Pain, Spine & Joint Center of the Alleghenies, we provide personalized, expert care to reduce discomfort, improve mobility, and restore function. Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward lasting relief.