Hand Pain Physical Therapy Marlborough, MO

Hand Pain Physical Therapy Marlborough, MO

Ease your hand pain with expert care from Axes Physical Therapy in Marlborough, MO. Our certified therapists use research-backed methods to improve comfort, motion, and strength—helping you get back to the activities you love.

Hand Pain Physical Therapy Marlborough, MO. Hand therapy from Marlborough, MO physical therapists helps you recover motion, rebuild strength, and return to doing what you enjoy most.

Hand pain can make nearly every task harder—typing, cooking, working, or simply resting at night. At Axes Physical Therapy, our Marlborough, 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 Marlborough, MO physical and occupational therapists will build a plan that improves movement, strength, and long-term comfort.

To begin your recovery, request an appointment online, contact the Axes clinic closest to you, or visit any of our offices for a free injury screening.

What you’ll learn on this page

  • What causes hand pain and why it sometimes sticks around.
  • The ways physical therapy relieves pain and improves hand movement.
  • Hand conditions we treat at 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 patients throughout Marlborough, MO rely on Axes for expert care.

What Causes Hand Pain?

Hand pain can come from irritated tendons, inflamed joints, compressed nerves, stiff scar tissue, or irritated soft 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 Marlborough, MO hand specialists identify the cause to build the most effective treatment plan.

  • Overuse and repetitive strain: constant movement—typing, playing instruments, or using tools—can overload tendons and cause pain.
  • Nerve compression: when the median or ulnar nerve is pinched, it can lead to tingling, weakness, or sharp pain.
  • Arthritis and joint stiffness: inflammation and cartilage loss can make gripping or pinching painful and difficult.
  • Sprains, strains, and fractures: ligament or muscle injury and immobilization can lead to swelling, weakness, and stiffness.
  • Post-surgical limitations: after procedures for fractures, tendon repair, or carpal tunnel release, targeted rehab restores motion and strength safely.

Your Marlborough, MO Axes therapist reviews your motion, strength, and how you use your hands each day to identify the root cause. That assessment shapes a plan that treats the root cause and fits your life.

Hand Pain Physical Therapy Marlborough, MO

How Does Marlborough, 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. Our aim is clear: less pain, greater movement, better strength, and confidence in everything you do.

  • Reduce pain and inflammation: your therapist uses manual therapy and other gentle techniques to ease soreness and promote healing.
  • Restore mobility: by combining soft-tissue work with progressive stretching, we help joints and tendons move more freely.
  • Build strength and endurance: progressive exercises target intrinsic hand muscles, forearm support, and shoulder stability for durable results.
  • Improve function: your therapy includes practical movements—gripping, typing, or lifting—to rebuild comfort and coordination.
  • Prevent recurrence: your therapist teaches lasting habits—proper ergonomics, pacing, and simple home care—to protect your progress.

Common Hand Pain Conditions Our Marlborough, 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—a condition where tendons in the finger catch or lock during movement.
  • Dupuytren’s Contracture—thickened tissue in the palm that bends fingers toward the hand over time.
  • Thumb (CMC) arthritis—a common cause of pain at the base of the thumb, along with other wrist arthritis conditions.
  • Sprains and strains can occur after sudden twists, falls, or repetitive stress at work.
  • Fractures and stiffness can leave lasting weakness or limited mobility if untreated.
  • Post-surgical rehab helps patients regain motion and strength safely after surgical procedures.
  • Ulnar nerve irritation and other nerve-related pain.

Don’t see your condition here? Our Marlborough, MO hand therapy team will evaluate your symptoms with a free injury screening and create a treatment strategy based on proven rehab principles.

Hand Pain Treatment Options in Marlborough, MO

Your physical therapy program is designed to fit your diagnosis, lifestyle, and pace of recovery. We track your progress and fine-tune your plan as your movement and comfort improve.

  • Manual therapy: gentle joint mobilization and soft tissue techniques to reduce stiffness, improve glide, and relieve pain.
  • Nerve and tendon gliding exercises: promote healthy movement of tissues to reduce tingling, numbness, or tightness.
  • Therapeutic exercise: progressive strengthening and control exercises for better grip, wrist support, and endurance.
  • 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: therapy strategies that minimize swelling and restore hand mobility.
  • 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 Marlborough, MO physical therapists help you understand why something hurts, making recovery faster and allowing you to feel more confident.

When Should I See a Hand Therapist in Marlborough, MO?

You should consider scheduling an evaluation if you notice any of the following:

  • You’ve had pain, stiffness, or swelling that persists or frequently comes back.
  • You notice numbness, tingling, burning, or nighttime symptoms.
  • You’re losing hand strength or struggling to hold objects securely.
  • Simple hand tasks—like opening jars or typing—are painful or hard to manage.
  • You’re recovering from a fracture, sprain, or hand surgery.

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. We focus on real-world activities that matter most to you, and you’ll go home with a simple plan that fits your routine. When pain fades and mobility improves, your plan evolves to lock in your progress.

Read our guide on what happens at an Axes hand therapy appointment.

How Long Does Recovery Take?

It depends on the diagnosis, how long symptoms have been present, your general health, and how consistently you can follow your plan. Most patients start feeling better after just a handful of sessions.

Your therapist focuses on steady progress with clear goals and ongoing feedback so you can see your success.

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. When prescribed, your brace or splint will be custom-fitted and paired with exercises to keep your hand strong and flexible.

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

Absolutely. Ongoing pain is often linked to tight joints and poor movement patterns that therapy can correct. A structured, progressive program can calm symptoms and rebuild capacity, even if you’ve “tried everything.” We’ll meet you where you are and move forward step by step.

How to Prevent Hand Pain From Coming Back

  • Maintain straight, neutral wrist positions during work and daily tasks.
  • Take short movement breaks during repetitive tasks.
  • Focus on building strength in the hand, wrist, and shoulder muscles for better support.
  • Warm up before high-demand tasks; cool down with gentle stretching.
  • Stick with your prescribed home program to maintain progress.

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 Marlborough, MO Hand Treatment?

  • Local, patient-first care: community-based clinics throughout Greater St. Louis focused on your comfort and convenience.
  • Expert clinicians: experienced Marlborough, MO physical therapists with advanced training in hand and upper extremity care.
  • Evidence-based approach: your care is guided by the latest science and real patient results.
  • Real-life results: we focus on what matters to you—typing without pain, lifting confidently, playing your instrument, or holding your grandchild.
  • Clear communication: we explain your condition and progress in plain language every step of the way.

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

Your hands play a vital role in everything you do—work, family, and recreation—and we’re here when pain holds you back. Axes Physical Therapy delivers compassionate, research-backed treatment in Marlborough, 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
  • Occupational Therapy
    • Hand Therapy
  • Work Conditioning/Hardening
  • Vestibular Therapy and Post-Concussion Rehabilitation
  • 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

Our Team

Stephen Brunjes
OTR/L, CEAS
Scott Gallant
PT, FAAOMPT, BDN
Stacey Collins
Clinic Director, PT, DPT, CMPT
Jon Arconati
PT, DPT, CMPT
Stephanie Heubi
Front Office
Regina Rahmberg
Front Office

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