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Hand and Finger Pain Relief

Hand and finger pain can be caused by a variety of different conditions, including overuse or repetitive motion, injury to the area, arthritis-related issues, or nerve entrapment. Whether it’s an injury from work, playing sports, keeping fit or just getting older, CARESPACE Health+Wellness can help.

Call (519) 208-2273 or book online today.

The best treatment for hand and finger pain in Kitchener Waterloo

CARESPACE is less than 10-minutes away

Good news – if you’re looking for hand and finger pain treatment near you and are in the Kitchener Waterloo area, there’s a CARESPACE multidisciplinary clinic less than 10-minutes away (book by selecting a discipline below). And even better, our evidence-based team is driven to get the results you want so you can be your best.

There are many causes of hand and finger pain

Common causes of hand and finger pain are arthritis, muscle injury, tendonitis, nerve issues associated with carpal tunnel syndrome, and bone fractures. Seeing a chiropractor or scheduling some massage therapy visits with an experienced physiotherapist may help to reduce this kind of pain. Working regularly with a chiropractor can help to identify any underlying issues or patterns that may be causing the pain. Additionally, massage therapy helps to relax strained muscles while increasing circulation, further promoting the body’s natural healing process.

CARESPACE can help your hand and finger pain

We all know that health and wellness is important, but with so many competing priorities, it’s hard to stay on top of it. CARESPACE uses a result-oriented, natural approach to rehabilitation and wellness with your choice of Chiropractic, Massage Therapy and Physiotherapy. CARESPACE practitioners work together to understand both your primary concerns and long-term health goals. Multidisciplinary evidence-based plans are designed to address the root causes and are developed to provide fast and long-lasting relief to ensure you can start living your healthier life today.

What is hand and finger pain?

Hand and finger pain is usually caused by an underlying medical condition, such as arthritis or tendinitis, or an injury. The most common types of hand and finger pain are tenderness and swelling, sharp or aching pain, tingling or numbness, stiffness and reduced mobility.

What are the symptoms of hand and finger pain?

Hand and finger pain can manifest in a variety of ways, ranging from mild discomfort to debilitating agony. Common symptoms of hand and finger pain include throbbing, tenderness, cramping, peristent aching, burning sensations and reduced range of motion. One may also experience numbness or tingling in the painful area. If your pain is severe or accompanied by other symptoms like fever or swelling, it is essential you consult a healthcare professional right away as these may indicate an underlying medical issue such as an infection.

Get the hand and finger pain treatment that's right for you

Choose Your Chiropractor

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Chiropractors use non-invasive techniques to heal hand and finger pain that is due to the dysfunction of the spine or surrounding nerves. By adjusting the spine and improving nerve function a chiropractor can help reduce inflammation and increase range of motion.

Choose Your RMT

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Massage therapy can be an incredibly effective tool in dealing with hand and finger pain. If you’re experiencing discomfort your massage therapist can work to target specific areas using a combination of techniques such as trigger point therapy, deep tissue massage and myofascial release.

Choose Your Physiotherapist

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A physiotherapist can assess your condition and develop a tailored treatment plan that may include exercises, stretches and manual treatments to alleviate your pain while improving your range of motion and strength therefore reducing future risk of hand and finger pain.

Not sure which discipline to select?

Chiropractic, Massage Therapy and Physiotherapy can all be effective for your hand and finger pain. Choose any one of the above. Once the initial assessment has been completed, you will be directed to the discipline and practitioner who will be able to deliver the best results.

Still not sure? Simply give us a call at (519) 208-2273 and we will help find the right therapy for your needs.

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