Orthopedic Treatments for Wrist Pain

Your wrists make lifting, gripping and twisting possible, all of which are essential to perform daily activities such as lifting, gripping and twisting. Wrist pain is not only frustrating, but it can also lead to further damage to your muscles and joints. Whether an injury or repetitive strain is causing pain in one or both of your wrists, our team of experts can provide the wrist pain treatment you need to continue your daily life comfortably.

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Get back to doing what you love faster with Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics. Our highly trained orthopedic specialists treat common injuries—like carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist sprains and fractures—as well as more complex or unusual sources of wrist pain. Using a combination of the most advanced surgical techniques and non-surgical therapies and interventions, our specially-trained doctors work with you to develop a customized plan of care for your elbow, wrist, or hand pain.

When to See a Doctor for Wrist Pain

Our Forté Fast Orthopedic Care locations are open regularly for walk-in appointments in cases of sports or other sudden injuries that don’t show signs of immediate emergency. If you have lingering or chronic pain from an injury or condition, please call our office to speak to a trained triage specialist who can help you make an appointment with the right specialist at a convenient Forté location.

Individualized Treatment Plans

To treat wrist pain, our doctors work closely with physical therapists and occupational therapists in the practice to create a treatment plan customized to your condition, age, and activity level. Our goal is complete and speedy recovery, but we always put patient needs first. At Forté, you’ll always feel heard, and always be a part of decisions about treatment options.

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