Hand Pain
How to Find Relief From Hand Pain
Multiple conditions or issues can trigger hand pain. The hand is a complex part of the body, made up of small bones, ligaments, and nerves that work together to allow our hands to perform various movements.
When hand pain persists, see an affiliated board-certified pain specialist at National Spine & Pain Centers. Using advanced diagnostic technology and innovative treatment approaches, our team of specialists can identify the root cause of your hand pain. We develop personalized treatment plans that integrate cutting-edge therapies with proven non-surgical techniques, focusing on comprehensive pain management beyond traditional medication approaches.
Common Causes of Hand Pain
Hand pain can have various causes, from simple overuse injuries to more complex conditions. It’s important for our pain specialists to understand the underlying cause to determine the best course of treatment. The most common causes of hand pain include:
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
- Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
- Joint Arthritis
- Phantom Limb Pain
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Tendinitis and Bursitis
From carpal tunnel syndrome to rheumatoid arthritis, the aches and pains can be debilitating, affecting your quality of life. Let the affiliated physicians at National Spine & Pain Centers help uncover the cause of your hand pain, and provide effective treatment options to help you return to living.
Symptoms of Chronic Pain in Hands
Chronic pain in the hands refers to persistent discomfort or aching that lasts weeks, months, or even longer despite attempts at treatment or rest. It is a common condition that can stem from various causes, including arthritis, nerve damage, repetitive strain, or injury. This type of pain can significantly impair hand functionality, making routine tasks such as gripping, typing, or writing challenging and uncomfortable.
Symptoms of chronic hand pain often extend beyond the pain itself and may include swelling, stiffness, numbness, or tingling sensations. Some individuals may experience weakness or a loss of hand coordination, further hindering daily activities. These symptoms can vary in intensity and duration, but addressing them promptly with professional care is crucial to improving hand function and quality of life.

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Non-surgical Treatments for Hand Pain Relief
Some symptoms could require immediate care, while others might call for complex treatment over a period of time. At National Spine & Pain Centers network of practices, we take the time to understand your unique pain experience and provide comprehensive, individualized care to address the root cause of your hand pain.
With hand pain, simple daily tasks such as dressing or getting groceries can become impossible without proper hand function. Don't let hand pain stop you from living your life to the fullest. Contact National Spine & Pain Centersaffiliated practices today to work with our experienced pain specialists and find relief from chronic hand pain.
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