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Expert physical therapy that relieves pain, speeds recovery, and helps prevent long-term complications

Elbow, Wrist, Hand Pain in Tamarac

If you feel pain when gripping objects, weakness in your hands, or discomfort when typing or lifting, it’s more than just an inconvenience—it’s a sign that your joints, nerves, or muscles are under stress.

At PhysicalOne in Plantation, our specialists find the root cause of your pain and develop a targeted treatment plan to restore movement, prevent long-term damage, and get you back to pain-free living. Ignoring discomfort won’t make it go away. The sooner you seek treatment, the faster and easier your recovery will be.

Common Causes of Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Pain

Your hands and arms go through thousands of repetitive motions daily, making them highly vulnerable to strain and injury. Common causes include:

  • Repetitive Strain & Overuse – Gripping, lifting, or repetitive motions inflame tendons and joints.
  • Poor Ergonomics – Awkward hand positioning while working or exercising leads to long-term tissue irritation.
  • Trauma & Injury – Falls, impacts, or sudden force can cause fractures, sprains, or nerve damage.
  • Arthritis & Joint Degeneration – Chronic inflammation leads to stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility.

Left untreated, these issues can lead to nerve damage, chronic pain, or permanent joint stiffness.

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How We Diagnose and Treat Your Pain

At PhysicalOne, we go beyond just relieving symptoms—we find and fix the underlying cause of your discomfort through a comprehensive evaluation and targeted treatment plan.

What to Expect from Your Evaluation:

  • Activity & Movement Analysis – Identifying repetitive strain from work, sports, or daily habits.
  • Postural & Alignment Assessment – Detecting imbalances contributing to pain and joint stress.
  • Hands-On Strength & Flexibility Testing – Measuring mobility limitations and pinpointing muscle weaknesses.
  • Nerve & Circulation Screening – Evaluating whether nerve compression or blood flow issues are involved.
  • Medical & Injury History Review – Examining past injuries and factors that may worsen your condition.

Once we identify the root cause, we create a customized treatment plan that includes:

  • Hands-on therapy to restore flexibility and reduce pain
  • Ergonomic adjustments to prevent future strain
  • Strengthening exercises to build resilience in your joints and muscles

Take Control of Your Recovery—Don’t Wait Until Pain Becomes Permanent

If pain, stiffness, or weakness is limiting your daily activities, taking action now can prevent long-term complications and restore full function.

At PhysicalOne in Plantation, we specialize in treating elbow, wrist, and hand pain before it becomes a lasting problem. Our expert team provides personalized care to help you regain strength, movement, and confidence.

Next Step: Schedule Your Evaluation Today

Pain won’t fix itself, and waiting too long can make recovery more difficult and expensive. The sooner you start treatment, the easier your recovery will be.

Appointments fill quickly—contact PhysicalOne now to schedule your evaluation and take the first step toward pain-free movement.

You can talk about Elbow, Wrist, Hand Pain with the following specialists in any of our offices:

• Dr. Colette Amit

Related FAQs

How do I know if my pain is serious?

If your pain is persistent, worsening, or affecting daily tasks, it’s a sign that something isn’t healing properly. Pain that lasts more than a few weeks should be evaluated to prevent further damage.

Can this pain go away on its own?

Some minor discomfort improves with rest, but chronic pain, nerve issues, and joint problems rarely resolve without treatment. Delaying care can lead to long-term complications like arthritis, tendon degeneration, or loss of grip strength.

What are my treatment options?

We offer hands-on therapy, movement retraining, ergonomic corrections, and strengthening programs designed to restore function and prevent recurring pain. Our goal is to help you recover without surgery or medication whenever possible.

What should I expect during physical therapy sessions?

Physical therapy sessions typically involve an assessment of your condition, manual techniques toimprove mobility and flexibility, individualized exercises and activities to help you reach your goals,education on how to prevent further injury or pain, and instruction on proper posture, bodymechanics and other lifestyle changes.

Do I need a referral from my doctor before attending Physical Therapy?

In Florida, Direct Access to physical therapy allows patients to see a physical therapist for evaluation and treatment without a physician’s referral for a limited time.

What do I need to wear or bring with me?

You should dress in comfortable, loose clothing that allows you to move easily and doesn’t restrict circulation. Depending on your condition, your physical therapist may also recommend special shoes or a brace. You should also bring any paperwork related to your medical history, including x-rays, ultrasounds, and doctor’s notes.

How soon will I feel the results of laser therapy?

Many patients report immediate pain relief, while others see steady improvements over 4-6 weeks of consistent treatment.

What conditions can physical therapy help with?

We treat everything from acute injuries and post-surgical recovery to chronic pain, neurological disorders, and balance impairments.

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