Whats Causing My Elbow and Wrist Pain — And How Can Physical Therapy Help?
Whats Causing My Elbow and Wrist Pain — And How Can Physical Therapy Help?

Whats Causing My Elbow and Wrist Pain — And How Can Physical Therapy Help?

What’s Causing My Elbow and Wrist Pain — And How Can Physical Therapy Help?

Wrist and elbow pain can have several potential causes. Three major nerves run through the arm and can become entrapped, leading to numbness, tingling, and pain. You can also injure the muscles, tendons, or ligaments in the elbow and wrist joints, which can cause mobility restrictions and pain in the impacted area.

Our team of physical therapists will help you get to the bottom of your elbow pain — and we’ll help you find a way to resolve that pain for good. Call us to schedule an appointment and get started today!



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As we prepare for the 4th of July celebrations, here are key tips to ensure a joyful and healthy Independence Day:

Opt for healthier grilling choices. Lean meats, fish, and a variety of vegetables can make your barbecue both delicious and nutritious.

Apply sunscreen, wear protective clothing, and seek shade to prevent sunburn.

Set off fireworks in a clear, open space away from buildings, vehicles, and vegetation. Always keep a safe distance and remember to have a bucket of water, a garden hose, or a fire extinguisher nearby. 

Enjoy the 4th while keeping your well-being at the forefront. We wish you a safe and happy Independence Day!

Schedule your appointment today and take the first step toward a more comfortable, active life.


Forget those thick, loosely packed patties that can sometimes turn out dry and uneven. The smash burger is all about maximizing surface area and creating that glorious, deeply caramelized crust that’s packed with intense, savory flavor. And doing it in an iron skillet? That’s pure Americana with a touch of old-school soul.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground beef (preferably 80% lean)
  • 1 teaspoon canola oil
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt, divided 
  • 1 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper, divided
  • 4 hamburger buns
  • Optional: Mayonnaise, sliced American cheese, sliced tomato, dill pickle slices, lettuce, ketchup and yellow mustard


Place a 9-in. cast-iron skillet over medium heat. Meanwhile, gently shape beef into 4 balls, shaping just enough to keep together (do not compact).

Increase burner temperature to medium-high; add oil. Add 2 beef balls. With a heavy metal spatula, flatten each to 1/4- to 1/2-in. thickness; sprinkle each with 1/8 tsp. salt and 1/8 tsp. pepper. Cook until edges start to brown, about 1-1/2 minutes. Turn burgers and sprinkle each with additional 1/8 tsp. salt and 1/8 tsp. pepper. Cook until well browned and a thermometer reads at least 160°, about 1 minute. Repeat with remaining beef.

Serve burgers on buns with toppings as desired.

Extend one arm out to the side with the palm facing up. Gently bend your wrist and fingers backward, feeling a stretch along the arm. Slowly bend the elbow and bring the hand toward your face, then extend again.

Not everyone knows you can go directly to your physical therapist if you are dealing with pain or an injury. It doesn’t matter if you’re dealing with an old or new problem. In all 50 states, you can schedule a visit with one of our therapists to get help sooner than later.

Direct Access is all about having the freedom to make your own decisions without being bound by outdated rules. It allows you to be in charge of your healthcare so you can focus on your recovery instead of waiting for another appointment to get you the help you need today!  

Direct Access also helps you save money, schedule when you want, and speeds up your recovery so you can get relief and get back to doing what you love. If you have questions about Direct Access or would like to schedule an appointment with a physical therapist, contact Movement Specialists Physical Therapy now!