What is De Quervain’s tenosynovitis?
De Quervain’s tenosynovitis is inflammation of the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist, causing pain and difficulty with thumb and wrist movement.
What causes De Quervain’s?
It often results from repetitive hand or wrist motions, overuse, injury, or underlying conditions like arthritis.
What are common symptoms?
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Pain and tenderness at the base of the thumb
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Swelling near the wrist
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Difficulty gripping or pinching
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A “catching” or “sticking” sensation when moving the thumb
What are typical treatments?
Conventional treatments include rest, splinting, anti-inflammatory medications, corticosteroid injections, and surgery in persistent cases.
What challenges do patients face with standard treatments?
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Persistent symptoms despite injections
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Discomfort or inconvenience from splints
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Surgery risks and recovery time
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Recurrence of symptoms
How does The Pain Relief Practice treat De Quervain’s differently?
We offer non-invasive, targeted therapies that promote healing and reduce inflammation, including:
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Shockwave therapy (from $180/session) to stimulate tendon repair and reduce pain
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Pioneered HotHeal Therapy Protocol combining manual therapy and non-invasive radiofrequency to ease symptoms
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Pioneered Home Therapy Protocol with FDA-approved PEMF, Regenerix Gold, and Korean transdermal technology for home care
Is this treatment suitable for mild to moderate cases?
Yes. Early intervention often prevents progression and reduces need for surgery.
How soon can patients expect relief?
Many notice improvement within a few sessions; ongoing home therapy supports lasting results.
When is surgery recommended?
Surgery is usually reserved for severe, persistent cases unresponsive to conservative care.
Why choose The Pain Relief Practice?
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Established since 2007 at Shaw House
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Pioneers of the HotHeal and Home Therapy Protocols
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Affordable shockwave therapy from $180
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Trusted by patients locally and internationally
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Safe, comfortable, and effective non-invasive care