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Right ulnar wrist/hypothenar muscle pain
I have been experiencing right ulnar side wrist pain that is occurring mostly in my hypothenar muscle region. I am an OT and had another therapist look at it and she mentioned a possible subluxation of the pisiform. What can I do for the pain and how can I determine what it is? Symptoms include; pain with movt., decreased grip strength on occassion. No recent falls or traumas.
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• Gentle Stretching of Hand Muscles. • Ball exercises. • Wrist Exerciser. • Do elbow strengthening exercises • Ball or sock squeeze • Wrist deviation • Wrist curls
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Symptoms might be due to ulnar entrapment syndrome . Entrapment may be at Elbow or wrist.
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Nerve conduction velocity (NCV) will help confirm diagnosis along with clinical examination.
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early diagnosis is key to full recovery.
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