Pain and swelling in wrist

    • [DOC File]Chapter 19: The Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand

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      The following is a list of instructions for you after your hand or wrist surgery. Most of the instructions apply to all patients; however, there may be special circumstances which will be indicated at the end of this handout. Swelling. The most important thing you can do for your comfort immediately after surgery is to keep your hand elevated.

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    • [DOC File]ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD

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      Pressure, moisture, heat, and dirt can all lead to skin redness and sores so be sure to inspect your skin, hand, wrist, forearm and this product before and after each use for pressure areas, redness, irritation, skin breakdown, pain or swelling. Your orthosis may be washed as necessary.

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    • Carpel Tunnel

      In addition, the motion of working her right wrist caused swelling and “major” pain and numbness. The claimant first sought care on July 25, 2008, when she was seen by Tim Schwarz, M.D. She complained of right wrist pain and left 4th digit pain as a result of her work injury in June. She rated her pain …

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    • ALLEN ORTHOTICS AND PROSTHETICS

      Pain and swelling over the 5th metacarpal Ulnar Collateral Ligament Disruption (Gamekeeper's Thumb) The ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) is a strong band of tissue that connects the first phalanx of the thumb to the metacarpal bone along the ulnar side.

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    • [DOCX File]University of Alberta

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      Pain, swelling, and point tenderness. Swelling will appear almost spontaneously and w/out usual pain and heat. Contusion. Cause of Injury. Vulnerable area due to lack of padding. Result of direct blow or repetitive blows. Signs of Injury. Swelling (rapidly after irritation of bursa or synovial membrane) Care. Treat w/ RICE immediately for at ...

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    • Wrist Sprain

      Elevate wrist to minimize swelling and pain. Advice on sleep/rest positions . Ice as needed for pain relief. ROM for shoulder, elbow, finger and thumb. Recommendations for home exercise program and review unfamiliar exercises. Dosage for all exercises are dictated by pain. Criteria for Progression.

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      EXAMPLE 2: Pain and swelling in the wrists when using the mouse for long periods. The person started using Microsoft keyboard shortcuts and now hardly uses the mouse at all. It’s slower at first but much less painful and for many people it becomes much easier than reaching for a mouse.

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    • Wrist Pain: Causes, Symptoms and Diagnosis

      A wrist sprain can happen when you fall on your wrist or hand, when you are struck by an object, or during a forced motion of the wrist. What are the symptoms? You have pain, swelling and tenderness in your wrist. How is it diagnosed? Your healthcare provider will …

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    • [DOC File]POST0OP HAND/WRIST CARE INSTRUCTIONS

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      Pain, numbness, or tingling in your hand and wrist, especially in the thumb and middle fingers; pain may radiate up into the forearm. Increased pain with increased use of your hand, such as when you are driving or reading the newspaper. Increased pain at night. Weak grip and tendency to drop objects held in the hand. Sensitivity to cold.

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    • [DOCX File]What is Rheumatoid Arthritis? - AbilityNet

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      Parts of the body in which pain or swelling might indicate a developing MSD include hands, wrists, fingers, forearms, shoulders, neck, back, or elbows.  True or  False 4. When you sit at your computer workstation, you should tuck your feet under your chair or stretch them straight out in front of you.

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