Wrist

Wrist Conditions

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Vineet Bansal
Medically Reviewed By
Vineet BansalCLINICAL DIRECTOR / PRINCIPAL MUSCULOSKETAL & SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Last reviewed on 11 April 2026

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Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed in the wrist, causing pain, numbness, and weakness in the hand. Physiotherapy helps relieve nerve pressure, restore mobility, and improve hand function.
De Quervain’s TenosynovitisDe Quervain’s tenosynovitis is an inflammation of the thumb tendons that causes pain on the thumb side of the wrist. Physiotherapy helps reduce inflammation, restore movement, and prevent recurrence.
Fracture of the Distal Radius & UlnaA fracture of the distal radius and ulna is a break in the two forearm bones near the wrist joint. This injury commonly occurs after falling onto an outstretched hand and can cause severe pain, swelling, and limited wrist movement. Physiotherapy is essential during recovery to restore wrist mobility, rebuild strength, and help patients return safely to daily activities.
Fracture of the ScaphoidA scaphoid fracture is a break in one of the small bones in the wrist located near the base of the thumb. This injury commonly occurs after a fall onto an outstretched hand and can sometimes be mistaken for a mild wrist sprain. Physiotherapy plays an important role in recovery by restoring wrist mobility, strength, and function after the bone has healed.
Injury to the Distal Radial EpiphysisA distal radius epiphysis injury is a growth plate injury near the wrist that commonly affects children and young athletes. It usually occurs due to repetitive stress on the wrist, especially in sports such as gymnastics or activities where children support body weight on their hands. Physiotherapy treatment helps reduce pain, protect the growth plate, and safely guide the child back to normal activity.
Osteoarthritis of the WristWrist osteoarthritis causes pain, stiffness, and reduced grip strength, affecting daily tasks. Physiotherapy helps reduce pain, improve mobility, and restore hand function.
Scapholunate Dissociation Physiotherapy SingaporeScapholunate dissociation is a serious wrist ligament injury causing instability. Our clinical sports physiotherapy in Singapore guides post-surgical or conservative recovery to rebuild grip strength safely.
TFCC Tear Physiotherapy in SingaporeA TFCC tear causes wrist pain, clicking, and weakness especially when putting weight on your hand. Physiotherapy in Singapore helps restore stability, grip strength, and function.
Ulnar Nerve Compression Wrist Physiotherapy in SingaporeUlnar nerve compression at the wrist causes numbness, tingling, and hand weakness. Physiotherapy in Singapore helps relieve nerve pressure and restore normal hand function.
Wrist Fracture Physiotherapy in SingaporeA wrist fracture causes pain, swelling, and stiffness after a break in the wrist bones. Physiotherapy in Singapore is essential to restore movement, strength, and full hand function.
Wrist Sprain Physiotherapy in Singapore.A wrist sprain is a ligament injury causing pain, swelling, and weakness. Physiotherapy in Singapore helps speed recovery, restore strength, and prevent re-injury.
Wrist Tendinopathy Physiotherapy SingaporeWrist tendinopathy causes pain, weakness, and stiffness due to tendon overuse. Physiotherapy in Singapore helps reduce pain, promote healing, and restore full wrist function.

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