hand and wrist pain in San Antonio

Find Relief and Get Back to Living Without Pain

If you’re dealing with hand or wrist pain, even the simplest tasks can feel overwhelming. Brushing your teeth, typing, lifting groceries, or even holding your phone can quickly become painful reminders that something isn’t right.

You don’t have to push through the discomfort or wonder if it will get better on its own. At Ortho San Antonio, our experienced hand and wrist pain doctors are here to help you find answers and, more importantly, real relief.

Common Types of Hand and Wrist Pain We Treat

Hand Pain in the Palm

Pain in the palm can feel deep, aching, or even sharp when gripping objects. This type of pain is often linked to conditions like tendon inflammation, nerve compression, or overuse injuries. If your grip strength is weakening or everyday tasks feel harder, it is time to get evaluated.

Hand Pain in Fingers

Finger pain can show up as stiffness, swelling, or sharp discomfort with movement. Patients often describe difficulty opening jars, typing, or making a fist.

Wrist Pain with Lifting

If you feel wrist pain when lifting, whether it is at the gym or just picking up a bag, it may point to ligament strain, tendonitis, or instability in the joint. Pain during lifting is a sign that your wrist is not functioning the way it should.

Numbness and Tingling

A tingling or “pins and needles” feeling in the hand or fingers may indicate nerve compression. This can also come with weakness or a loss of grip strength.

Swelling and Stiffness

Swelling and stiffness in the hand or wrist can make movement difficult, especially in the morning or after periods of inactivity.

Sharp or Sudden Pain

Sudden, sharp pain is often associated with injuries such as sprains, fractures, or tears. This type of pain usually occurs after a fall, impact, or sudden movement.

What Causes Hand and Wrist Pain?

There are many possible causes of hand and wrist pain, and getting the right diagnosis is key to proper treatment. Some of the most common include:

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A common cause of hand and wrist pain in San Antonio, this condition occurs when a nerve in the wrist is compressed, leading to numbness, tingling, and pain in the thumb and fingers.

  • Osteoarthritis: A wear-and-tear condition that causes joint breakdown, often leading to stiffness and hand pain in the fingers or at the base of the thumb.

  • De Quervain's Tenosynovitis: Inflammation of the thumb tendons that causes pain on the thumb side of the wrist, especially during gripping or wrist pain when lifting objects.

  • Trigger Finger: A condition where a finger tendon becomes inflamed, causing the finger to catch, pop, or lock, often accompanied by pain during movement.

  • Wrist Sprains: Stretched or torn ligaments in the wrist, typically from a fall, leading to swelling, weakness, and difficulty with wrist pain management during daily activities.

  • Ganglion Cysts: Non-cancerous, fluid-filled lumps near joints or tendons that can press on nearby nerves, causing discomfort, aching, or visible swelling in the hand or wrist.

No matter the cause, our team focuses on identifying the root of your pain so we can create a treatment plan that works for you.

Wrist Pain Management That Works

Living with pain is exhausting. That is why our approach to wrist pain management is focused on both immediate relief and long-term healing.

Your treatment plan may include:

  • Activity modification to reduce strain

  • Bracing or support to stabilize the wrist

  • Targeted injections to reduce inflammation and pain

  • Advanced imaging to better understand your condition

  • Surgical options when necessary, using minimally invasive techniques

We tailor every treatment plan to your lifestyle, your goals, and your level of pain.

Could Your Daily Habits Be Causing Your Hand or Wrist Pain?

If you are experiencing hand and wrist pain in San Antonio, it is natural to wonder if everyday habits like using your phone or cracking your knuckles are contributing to the problem.

In this video, Dr. Jones explains what truly causes stress and injury to the hands and wrists. Understanding the cause of your symptoms is the first step toward effective wrist pain management.

Meet Our hand and wrist Specialists

Dr. Michael Jones Ortho San Antonio Texas Hand and Wrist

Dr. Michael Jones

Board Certified Orthopedic Hand Surgeon

Dr. Brandon Stein Ortho San Antonio Texas Hand and Wrist

Dr. brandon Stein

Board Certified Orthopedic Hand Surgeon

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