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What Causes Wrist and Hand Pain?
At Move Easy Osteopathy in Bristol, we commonly treat the following causes of wrist and hand pain:
Carpal tunnel syndrome
The most common nerve condition of the wrist and hand. Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by compression of the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel at the wrist, producing pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness in the thumb, index, middle, and ring fingers. It is particularly common in people who do repetitive hand and wrist work, during pregnancy, and in patients with thyroid problems or diabetes. Osteopathic treatment to the wrist, forearm, neck, and thoracic spine can reduce symptoms significantly in many cases.
De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
Pain and swelling on the thumb side of the wrist, caused by irritation of the tendons that control thumb movement. Typically worsens with gripping and pinching activities. Common in new parents who do a lot of lifting and carrying, and in those who perform repetitive thumb and wrist movements. Responds well to osteopathic treatment and load management.
Wrist sprains and ligament injuries
The wrist contains a complex arrangement of small ligaments that can be sprained in falls, contact sport, and repetitive activities. Sprains range from mild stretching to significant ligament tears. Accurate assessment is important as some wrist ligament injuries require imaging and specialist opinion.
Triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injury
The TFCC is a structure on the little finger side of the wrist that acts as a shock absorber and stabiliser. Injuries to the TFCC cause pain on the outer side of the wrist, particularly with forearm rotation and loading. Common in racket sports, gymnastics, and following a fall on an outstretched hand.
Wrist osteoarthritis
Degenerative changes in the joints of the wrist cause pain, stiffness, and reduced grip strength. Often develops following a previous injury, particularly a scaphoid fracture or wrist sprain that did not fully heal. Osteopathic treatment can reduce pain and maintain movement even where degenerative changes are established.
Trigger finger
A condition in which a tendon in the finger becomes thickened and catches as the finger bends and straightens, causing pain, clicking, and in severe cases, locking of the finger. More common in patients with diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. Osteopathic treatment and soft tissue work can reduce symptoms in early and moderate cases.
Dupuytren’s contracture
A condition in which the connective tissue of the palm gradually thickens and contracts, pulling one or more fingers into a bent position. Osteopathic treatment cannot reverse the contracture but can help manage associated stiffness and discomfort.
Rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory joint conditions
Inflammatory arthritis of the wrist and hand joints causes pain, swelling, stiffness, and progressive joint damage. These conditions require medical management, but osteopathic treatment plays an important supportive role in managing symptoms, maintaining movement, and supporting function alongside medical treatment.
Referred pain and nerve compression from the neck
The cervical spine is one of the most common and overlooked sources of wrist and hand symptoms. Nerve root compression in the neck can cause pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness in the hand that closely mimics carpal tunnel syndrome and other local wrist conditions. A thorough cervical assessment is an essential part of every wrist and hand assessment.
Referred Pain from the Elbow
The wrist, hand and elbow are intimately connected. The muscles and tendons that control and move the hand come from the elbow. Often an issue with the elbow can cause symptoms in the wrist and hand.
Accurate Diagnosis
Through a detailed case history and accurate examination, we establish you a thorough diagnosis.
Expert Treatment
Tailored hands-on treatment helps the root cause of your issue, providing pain relief and improved function.
Bespoke Rehabilitation
Lifestyle advice and exercise prescription improves mobility and strength and gets long-lasting results.
Effective wrist pain treatment for pain relief and lasting results using Osteopathy in Bristol
Expert Osteopath for Wrist and Hand Pain in Bristol
Wrist and hand pain is a common reasons people seek treatment, often caused by overuse, weakness, tightness or referral from up the arm.
We regularly help with:
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- De Quervian's Tenosynovitis
- Wrist Sprains
- Ligament Sprains
- Sports Injuries
- Triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injury
- Wrist Osteoarthritis
- Trigger Finger
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Referred Pain from the elbow, shoulder or neck
Wrist Pain in Bristol Treatment
How Osteopathy Treats Wrist and Hand Pain
At Move Easy Osteopathy in Bristol, we assess the wrist and hand in the context of the whole upper limb and cervical spine. Treatment is tailored to the specific diagnosis and your individual goals.
Joint mobilisation
Specific techniques to restore normal movement in the joints of the wrist, hand, and fingers, as well as the elbow, shoulder, and cervical spine where relevant. The small joints of the wrist and hand frequently become restricted following injury or overuse, and restoring full mobility is an important foundation for recovery.
Soft tissue treatment
Targeted work on the muscles and tendons of the forearm, wrist, and hand to reduce tension, improve circulation, and address the muscular imbalances that contribute to wrist and hand pain.
Medical Acupuncture
Effective for wrist and hand conditions involving trigger points in the forearm, hand, and cervical muscles. Particularly useful for conditions with a significant nerve or muscle tension component.
Neural Mobilisation
Gentle techniques designed to restore the ability of the median, ulnar, and radial nerves to move freely through the surrounding tissues. Particularly important in carpal tunnel syndrome and other conditions involving nerve compression or irritation.
Rehabilitation and strength work
Progressive exercises to restore grip strength, wrist stability, and fine motor control. Tailored to your specific diagnosis and the demands of your work, sport, and daily life.
Cervical and thoracic treatment
Where neck and upper back dysfunction is contributing to wrist and hand symptoms, we treat the full chain. This is frequently the key to resolving symptoms that have not responded to local treatment alone.
Who We See for Wrist Pain in Bristol
We treat wrist and hand pain in patients of all ages and backgrounds at our Bristol clinic. Office workers from Clifton and Redland whose keyboard and mouse work has caused carpal tunnel symptoms or wrist strain. New parents from Cotham and Whiteladies Road who have developed De Quervain’s tenosynovitis from lifting and carrying. Climbers and racket sport players from across Bristol with wrist ligament injuries. Older patients from Gloucester Road and Westbury Park managing wrist osteoarthritis and trigger finger. Patients whose hand and finger symptoms have been attributed to carpal tunnel syndrome but who have not improved with wrist splinting alone, and who may have a cervical component that has not been assessed.
If your wrist or hand pain is affecting your work, your sport, or your daily life, we can help.
“When it comes to helping your wrist pain in Bristol, I’ll listen to every aspect of what matters to you so that I understand your pain as well as you do so we can tackle it together.”
Anna Stevens – Osteopath
“Osteopathy is the perfect mix of scientific evidence-based management and holistic treatments. I aim to achieve your goals, whatever they may be. We help your Wrist Pain in Bristol using multiple treatments”
Dominic Alcock – Osteopath & Founder of Move Easy
What to Expect at Your First Appointment
Wrist and Hand pain can have many different causes, and accurate diagnosis is the starting point for effective treatment. At your first appointment at our Bristol clinic: At your first appointment at our Bristol clinic:
1. We will take a detailed history of your wrist and hand symptoms, including when they started, what activities aggravate them, and what you have already tried
2. We will carry out a thorough physical examination of the wrist, hand, elbow, shoulder, and cervical spine
3. We will test the relevant tendons, ligaments, and nerves to reach an accurate diagnosis
4. We will begin hands-on treatment in your first session
5. We will give you a clear diagnosis, a realistic treatment plan, and honest guidance on how many sessions you are likely to need
If we feel imaging or nerve conduction studies would be helpful, we will advise you on how to access these through NHS or private routes.
Why Choose Move Easy Osteopathy Bristol?
– Evidence-based, bespoke rehab and recovery plans
– Hands-on treatment
– Friendly, patient-centred approach
– Convenient Bristol location
– Focus on long-term results, not quick fixes
Frequently Asked Questions About Wrist and Hand Pain
Can an osteopath help with carpal tunnel syndrome?
Yes. Osteopathic treatment can significantly reduce carpal tunnel symptoms in many cases, particularly when the condition is mild to moderate and has not been present for a very long time. We treat the wrist locally and also assess the neck and thoracic spine, as cervical nerve root irritation is a common contributor to carpal tunnel-like symptoms that is frequently missed.
Can osteopathy help with De Quervain’s tenosynovitis?
Yes. De Quervain’s responds well to a combination of osteopathic treatment, soft tissue work, and load management advice. We will also assess your wrist mechanics and give you practical guidance on modifying the activities that are aggravating it.
My hand and fingers are tingling. What could that be?
Tingling in the hand and fingers can have several causes, including carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar nerve compression at the elbow, or nerve root irritation in the cervical spine. The pattern of tingling is an important diagnostic clue. A thorough assessment is needed to identify the source and treat it appropriately.
Do I need a scan before seeing an osteopath?
No. In most cases we can assess and begin treating wrist and hand pain without imaging. If we feel nerve conduction studies, an ultrasound, or an MRI would be helpful, we will advise you accordingly.
Do I need a GP referral?
No. You can book directly with us. If we identify anything that requires further investigation or onward referral, we will advise you at your appointment.
How quickly can I get an appointment in Bristol?
We aim to offer appointments within a few days. Book online or call us and we will get you in as soon as possible.
Red Flags and When to Seek Urgent Help
Most wrist and hand pain is appropriate for osteopathic assessment and treatment. However, please seek urgent medical attention if your wrist or hand:
– Is severely deformed or swollen following an injury – possible fracture or dislocation
– Has rapidly progressive weakness, particularly in the thumb muscles – possible acute nerve compression requiring urgent assessment
– Is hot, red, and swollen in a joint without a clear injury – possible infection or inflammatory arthritis flare
– Has a deep laceration involving the tendons or nerves
If in doubt, always seek urgent medical advice before booking an osteopathic appointment.
Book Your Wrist Pain Appointment in Bristol
If you are dealing with wrist or hand pain in Bristol and want an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, book an appointment at Move Easy Osteopathy today.
Book online or call us on 07494 971817. We will get you in quickly and start working on getting you back to what you love.

