Drop Wrist

Wrist drop is a condition resulting from radial nerve palsy. The radial nerve controls the extensor muscles in the wrist and digits. When this nerve is affected, individuals may struggle to actively extend their wrist and fingers. 

Consequently, when attempting to bring the arm to a horizontal position, the hand hangs limp in a flexed position. The wrist also tends to stay partially flexed due to the opposing action of the forearm’s flexor muscles. This paralysis primarily affects the extensor muscles located in the posterior compartment of the forearm.

How Did This Even Happen?

  • A broken humerus refers to a fracture of the upper arm bone.
  • A potential stab wound to the chest or below the clavicle implies an injury caused by stabbing in the chest area or beneath the collarbone.
  • Lead poisoning is a condition resulting from exposure to high levels of lead.
  • Persistent injury suggests a long-lasting or recurring injury.
  • Neuropathy refers to a disorder affecting nerves, leading to symptoms like tingling, numbness, or pain.
  • Correcting dislocated shoulders involves the realignment of the shoulder joint that has moved out of its normal position.
Drop Wrist

The symptoms of radial nerve palsy include:

  • A wrist hanging limply
  • Inability to lift the wrist
  • Challenges in extending or straightening the wrist and fingers
  • Difficulty in making a fist

Additional symptoms can affect the arm, wrist, hand, and fingers:

  • Pain around the wrist joint
  • Weakness
  • Numbness from the triceps muscle to the fingers
  • Loss of muscle control
  • Impaired function
  • Difficulty in pinching and grasping
  • Weakness or complete loss of control from the triceps muscle to the fingers
  • Wrist drop, characterized by the wrist hanging limply and the inability to lift 

How We Can Help You.

Allow us to assist in restoring your wrist’s range of motion. Everyone deserves unhindered hand mobility. Dr. Wendy will conduct a comprehensive evaluation to determine the most effective treatment, whether it involves addressing an old injury or correcting a dislocated shoulder. Our team of highly trained professionals is ready to guide you back to full motion.

Our recommended treatment plan may include consultations with our skilled athletic trainers and straightforward physical therapy sessions aimed at rebuilding arm strength to prevent further damage. Techniques like Shockwave Therapy and Laser Treatments can improve blood flow and address potential scarring. Additionally, the advantages of Massage Therapy are also available for your recovery.

  • Decreasing stress and enhancing relaxation.
  • Alleviating pain, muscle soreness, and tension.
  • Improving circulation, boosting energy, and enhancing alertness.
  • Reducing heart rate and blood pressure.
  • Strengthening the body’s immune function.

Contact Attuned Vitality Chiropractic and Wellness now at 503.640.2800 to schedule your appointment and let us assist you in returning to the activities you enjoy.

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