Hand Pain Physical Therapy Hawk Point, MO

Hand Pain Physical Therapy Hawk Point, MO

Get relief from hand pain with Axes Physical Therapy in Hawk Point, MO. Our certified hand therapists use evidence-based care to restore comfort, strength, and function so you can get back to the activities you love.

Hand Pain Physical Therapy Hawk Point, MO. Hand therapy offered by Hawk Point, MO physical therapists focuses on easing pain, restoring mobility, and getting you back to the activities that matter most.

Hand pain affects everything: writing, typing, cooking, caring for kids or aging parents, lifting at work, playing your favorite sports, or even sleeping comfortably. At Axes Physical Therapy, our Hawk Point, MO hand specialists combine compassion and clinical expertise to create a plan that fits your goals and lifestyle.

If your pain came on suddenly or developed slowly over time, our experienced Hawk Point, MO physical and occupational therapists will build a plan that improves movement, strength, and long-term comfort.

Request an appointment online, call the Axes location nearest you, or come to any of our locations for a free injury screening to get started.

What you’ll learn on this page

  • Common causes of hand pain and why it lingers.
  • How physical therapy reduces pain and restores function.
  • The most common hand injuries and disorders treated by Axes.
  • The types of proven physical therapy techniques your plan may feature.
  • How to know it’s time to schedule with a hand therapist.
  • Why Hawk Point, MO residents choose Axes Physical Therapy.

What Causes Hand Pain?

Hand pain often stems from irritated tendons, inflamed joints, pinched nerves, or tight scar tissue.

Sometimes hand pain begins after an accident or procedure, but it’s often the result of ongoing strain, awkward positions, or conditions like arthritis. Our Hawk Point, MO hand specialists identify the cause to build the most effective treatment plan.

  • Overuse and repetitive strain: typing, tools, gaming, instruments, assembly tasks, or even phone use can irritate tendons and surrounding tissue.
  • Nerve compression: trapped nerves in the wrist or elbow can cause burning, numbness, or hand weakness.
  • Arthritis and joint stiffness: when joints become inflamed or worn, movement becomes limited and painful.
  • Sprains, strains, and fractures: soft tissue or bone injuries often cause swelling and loss of strength.
  • Post-surgical limitations: therapy after surgery helps rebuild motion, reduce pain, and restore grip strength.

At Axes, your Hawk Point, MO physical therapist evaluates motion, strength, swelling, sensation, posture, mechanics, and daily demands. From that assessment, we build a personalized plan that targets your pain and supports your daily routine.

Hand Pain Physical Therapy Hawk Point, MO

How Does Hawk Point, MO Physical Therapy Help Hand Pain?

Physical therapy addresses painful tissue, improves joint and tendon glide, restores strength and dexterity, and teaches you how to move with less strain. The main goals are straightforward—reduce pain, improve motion, and restore the ability to use your hands comfortably in daily life.

  • Reduce pain and inflammation: your therapist uses manual therapy and other gentle techniques to ease soreness and promote healing.
  • Restore mobility: your therapist applies soft-tissue mobilization and guided stretching to loosen tight areas and restore flexibility.
  • Build strength and endurance: gradual resistance and targeted exercises improve both fine motor control and long-term muscle support.
  • Improve function: practice real tasks like opening jars, typing, lifting, and fine motor control so improvements show up in your day-to-day life.
  • Prevent recurrence: ergonomic coaching, activity pacing, and a home program keep you feeling good long-term.

Common Hand Pain Conditions Our Hawk Point, MO Physical Therapists Treat

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome—pressure on the median nerve in the wrist that leads to pain, tingling, or hand weakness.
  • Tendonitis and tenosynovitis, such as De Quervain’s, cause pain and swelling around the thumb and wrist tendons.
  • Trigger finger causes stiffness and clicking from tendon irritation and overuse.
  • Dupuytren’s Contracture—thickened tissue in the palm that bends fingers toward the hand over time.
  • Thumb (CMC) arthritis and wrist osteoarthritis cause stiffness and pain during gripping or twisting motions.
  • Sprains and strains often result from athletic activity, impact, or heavy lifting.
  • Fractures and stiffness can leave lasting weakness or limited mobility if untreated.
  • Post-surgical rehab after tendon repair, fracture fixation, or carpal tunnel release.
  • Ulnar nerve irritation—pain, tingling, or weakness from nerve compression in the elbow or wrist.

If your symptoms aren’t on this list, our Hawk Point, MO hand therapists will still evaluate you with a free injury screening. Many hand issues respond well to the same evidence-based principles: reduce irritation, restore motion, retrain movement, and strengthen for your real-world needs.

Hand Pain Treatment Options in Hawk Point, MO

Your physical therapy program is designed to fit your diagnosis, lifestyle, and pace of recovery. We explain every step, adjust as you improve, and measure progress along the way.

  • Manual therapy: hands-on techniques that restore motion, reduce tightness, and ease discomfort.
  • Nerve and tendon gliding exercises: restore smooth movement through tunnels and around structures to decrease numbness and irritation.
  • Therapeutic exercise: targeted strengthening for grip, pinch, wrist stability, and fine motor control; progressive loading for lasting change.
  • Splinting and bracing: custom or prefabricated support to rest irritated tissue, protect healing structures, or improve function during tasks.
  • Modalities: as appropriate, options may include heat or cold, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation to manage pain and promote healing.
  • Dry needling: a precise treatment used to release tight spots and ease pain in the forearm and hand.
  • Edema management: techniques and compression strategies to reduce swelling and improve motion.
  • Ergonomics and activity modification: workstation setup, tool choices, pacing, and task strategies that reduce stress on your hands.
  • Home exercise program: clear, time-efficient exercises you can do at home to reinforce clinic gains.

Every plan includes education. Our Hawk Point, MO team explains the “why” behind your pain, helping you heal smarter and stay confident.

When Should I See a Hand Therapist in Hawk Point, MO?

It’s smart to schedule an evaluation if:

  • You’ve had pain, stiffness, or swelling that persists or frequently comes back.
  • You experience tingling, numbness, or burning sensations—especially at night.
  • Grip or pinch strength is worsening.
  • Everyday activities like typing, buttoning clothes, or lifting objects are becoming difficult.
  • You’re healing from a fracture, sprain, or surgery and want to regain motion safely.

Addressing problems early prevents ongoing irritation and strain in nearby muscles and joints. When additional tests or referrals are required, our team will handle coordination with your physician.

What Does a Typical Hand Therapy Session Look Like?

After your initial evaluation, each session may include a mix of hands-on care, mobility work, and targeted strengthening. You’ll practice the movements and tasks that matter to you and leave with a short home routine that fits your schedule. As your pain decreases and motion improves, we progress your plan so gains stick.

Learn more about what to expect during your hand therapy sessions.

How Long Does Recovery Take?

Recovery time varies depending on the condition, duration of symptoms, overall health, and how closely you stick with your plan. Noticeable progress often happens within the first few visits.

Our goal is steady, sustainable progress, with regular check-ins and clear milestones so you know exactly how you’re doing.

Will I Need a Brace or Splint?

In some cases, a brace or splint helps reduce stress and protect healing tissue after injury or surgery. If one is needed, your therapist will fit it properly and teach you safe wear schedules to maintain strength and motion.

Can Physical Therapy Help if I’ve Had Hand Pain for Months?

Yes—chronic hand pain usually stems from stiffness, nerve sensitivity, or weak support muscles that can be retrained. With the right progression, physical therapy can reduce chronic irritation and help you regain full use. Our therapists guide you at your pace, building recovery gradually and safely.

How to Prevent Hand Pain From Coming Back

  • Maintain straight, neutral wrist positions during work and daily tasks.
  • Pause for brief movement breaks when performing repetitive motions.
  • Strengthen hand, forearm, and shoulder support muscles.
  • Warm up before high-demand tasks; cool down with gentle stretching.
  • Follow your home exercise plan, even after symptoms improve.

Small habits add up. We’ll help you pick the few that deliver the biggest payoff for your lifestyle.

Why Choose Axes Physical Therapy for Your Hawk Point, MO Hand Treatment?

  • Local, patient-first care: conveniently located clinics across Greater St. Louis with flexible hours.
  • Expert clinicians: experienced Hawk Point, MO physical therapists with advanced training in hand and upper extremity care.
  • Evidence-based approach: treatment plans built on current research and outcomes tracking.
  • Real-life results: we focus on what matters to you—typing without pain, lifting confidently, playing your instrument, or holding your grandchild.
  • Clear communication: you’ll understand your diagnosis, plan, and progress at every visit.

Start Your Hand Pain Recovery With Our Hawk Point, MO Physical Therapists Today

When pain limits your ability to use your hands, our Hawk Point, MO therapists are ready to help you recover. Axes Physical Therapy delivers compassionate, research-backed treatment in Hawk Point, MO to restore comfort, confidence, and movement.

Request an appointment online, call the Axes location nearest you, or come to any of our locations for a free injury screening to get started.

Your recovery starts today—let’s get your hands strong, pain-free, and ready for everything you love.

Services Offered

Services Offered
  • Physical Therapy
  • Pre/Post Surgical Rehabilitation
  • Acute Injury Management
  • Chronic Injury Management
  • Work Conditioning/Hardening
  • Sports Physical Therapy
  • Trigger Point Dry Needling
  • Pediatric Orthopedic Physical Therapy
  • Geriatric Orthopedic Physical Therapy
  • Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTYM)
  • Spine Specialty – Manual Therapy Certified
  • Free Injury Screenings
  • Kinesio Taping®
  • Blood Flow Restriction Therapy
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