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  • 12 Causes of Hand Weakness

    Hand weakness could be caused by numerous conditions, ranging carpal tunnel syndrome and osteoarthritis to pinched nerves in the neck. Seeking treatment can help prevent long-lasting nerve damage and improve hand strength.

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  • Managing Jammed Finger Pain at Home

    A jammed finger, while painful, can usually be treated at home with icing, taping, and rest. However, reach out to a healthcare provider and have it checked with an X-ray if you experience severe pain or immobility, as these could indicate a fracture or dislocation.

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  • 7 Simple Wrist Strengthening Exercises

    Wrist strengthening exercises improve the flexibility and range of motion of your wrist joints and tendons. These easy at-home exercises benefit athletes such as boxers, gymnasts, and tennis players, as well as people at risk of carpal tunnel syndrome.

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  • Why Is My Wrist Popping and Cracking?

    Popping and cracking in your wrist (sometimes known as crepitus) can be an uncomfortable sensation. Reasons your wrist pops or cracks may include normal joint cracking, osteoarthritis, tendon issues, or an unstable joint.

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  • What to Know About a Hyperextended Elbow

    ‌A hyperextended elbow occurs when your elbow joint bends backward more than it should. This condition mostly happens in individuals involved in weight-bearing activities or contact sports. These injuries often involve ligaments that surround the elbow

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