Pain in your hand, wrist, or fingers?Learn what to do
A nagging thumb when opening a jar. A wrist that feels stiff in the morning. A finger that no longer does what you want it to. Hand complaints are frustrating, because you rely on your hands for everything - for work, for your hobbies, for the simplest tasks around the house.
We have compiled a handy database to help you understand the most common challenges facing hands, and most importantly: what to do about it.
Where is your pain located?
Hand pain can develop in many places and in many ways. To help you figure out what's going on, we've listed the most common complaints by area.
Less pain, without the operation
When you visit a doctor with hand pain, you'll often receive one of three types of advice: rest and painkillers, an injection, or in persistent cases, surgery. What many people don't know is that there's an intermediate step that is often skipped: a custom brace.
Most common complaints
Hand pain can develop in many places and in many ways. To help you figure out what's going on, we've listed the most common complaints by area.