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How Can A Chiropractor Help In Healing Extensor Tendon Injury

Extensor tendon injury occurs when you donu2019t use your hand muscles properly or overuse them. Because of the torn tendons, you can face a high level of discomfort, swelling, and inflammation in your hands. Some common signs of tendon injury include pain in the hands while performing any hand activity, restricted movement of hands, stiffness, and burning or stinging sensation in the affected area. A chiropractor can help treat tendon injuries using non-invasive methods.<br>

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How Can A Chiropractor Help In Healing Extensor Tendon Injury

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  1. Realign Spine

  2. What Is An Extensor Tendon Injury?  An extensor tendon injury is a damaged or overstretched tendon in the forearm. The extensor tendons in the arm are responsible for the extension of the wrist and fingers, which are essential in many daily activities. Those with an extensor tendon injury often experience pain, loss of range of motion, swelling, and difficulty in carrying out their regular activities. An extensor tendon injury can be caused by any sudden or repetitive strain, as well as blunt force trauma, such as a fall or car accident.

  3. The Various Reasons Behind Extensor Tendon Injuries?

  4. The Various Reasons Behind Extensor Tendon Injuries? Extensor tendon injuries are common in a variety of sports and everyday activities. They can range from mild to severe and can have a long-lasting impact on a person’s quality of life. The various causes of these injuries include overuse, poor biomechanics, weakened muscles, poor flexibility, and poor training techniques. A comprehensive rehabilitation program focusing on strength and flexibility is often necessary to fully recover from an extensor tendon injury.

  5. How To Figure Out If You Have Extensor Tendonitis? Extensor tendonitis is an inflammation of the extensor tendon, a tendon that is responsible for the movement of the forearm, hand, and fingers. It can be caused by repetitive movements, direct trauma to the tendon, or an underlying medical condition. It is important to be able to identify the symptoms of this condition so that it can be treated properly and prevent further damage to the tendon. Symptoms include pain on the top of the forearm, swelling, tenderness, and limited range of motion in the area.

  6. How To Figure Out If You Have Extensor Tendonitis? Pain in your hands while doing any work that requires you to use your hands repeatedly, such as typing and weight lifting.  Restricted movement in a certain section of the hand or the whole hand. Stiffness and inflammation in your whole hand or the affected part. A stinging or burning sensation in the part that is injured.

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