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De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
Located on the thumb side of your wrist are small tendons that may start to hurt when you grasp an object or make a fist. If this happens frequently, you may have De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis (DQT). Any repetitive motion such as playing tennis or golf, gardening, even lifting a baby can initiate the condition. There is no explanation for DQT, and it tends to affect women more than men. It usually occurs between the ages of 30 and 50.
- Pain or aching near the thumb
- Swelling at the base of the thumb
- Awkwardness or difficulty moving thumb
- Clicking sound or popping in the wrist
- Thumb seems to stick
The long term success of Dr. Greenberg’s patients is attributed to a specialized approach to the examination process. Deemed “The Greenberg Method,” this diagnostic approach not only looks into the area of damage and pain, but also evaluates the mechanics and structure of the bone and joints related to the area of the pain. For instance, we not only examine the extensor tendon of the thumb, but also the capsule that supports the thumb joint and the ligaments and tendons that control the hand which originate in the elbow. Abnormal scapula position can also change the way the arm moves which can create early wear and tear. In executing The Greenberg Method, Dr. Greenberg often discovers that conditions experienced in one area of the body are often rooted in a different area that hasn’t been treated before. While an isolated joint treatment ignores physiology and the evaluation of movement, The Greenberg Method’s full-body examination produces a comprehensive diagnosis and treatment plan. In return, the patient experiences a greater reduction in pain and improvement in function, which helps them get back on their feet to resume their daily routines, pain free.
Dr. Greenberg has been treating De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis non-surgically for over twenty years. He will perform The Greenberg Method, including a review of your most recent radiographs.
It is always better to regenerate than operate. To start, Dr. Greenberg will perform The Greenberg Method, including a review of your most recent radiographs. He will carefully manipulate your thumb and wrist and perform a test to confirm that it is DQT. He will also examine your kinetic chain, hand, wrist, elbow and beyond if needed.
If you are an appropriate candidate for The Greenberg Method, Dr. Greenberg will treat your DQT with Platelet-Rich Plasma treatments. PRP activates the patient’s own healing components to initiate healing of the small tendons of your wrist. A typical treatment course may call for several injections administered every 3 weeks, depending on the patient’s progress. Dr. Greenberg will discuss the objectives of each treatment and explain the therapeutic option that is most appropriate for your case.
The Greenberg Method is an excellent choice for those who are looking for an alternative treatment to surgery. Our team treats the whole person, not just your symptoms. We work to renew you physically and improve your overall sense of wellness, both emotionally and physically.
If you or a loved one is looking for a new strategy to treat chronic aches and pains, fill out the form on this page to schedule an appointment or call Dr. Greenberg’s office today at 833-440-4325.
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