Do you have pain in your wrist that doesn't go away or comes and goes? If so, you may have carpal tunnel syndrome. You shouldn't ignore these symptoms because the pain can get worse over time. Carpal ...
Keen to keep exercising, but are unable to because of your achy wrists? As long as your GP hasn’t advised against it, then there’s no reason why you shouldn’t continue to workout. You simply need some ...
Yoga asanas help to reduce wrist pain by improving flexibility, strengthening the supporting muscles and also enhancing circulation without adding excessive strain on your wrists.
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Exercises for Wrist Drop

Wrist drop is a condition caused by radial nerve palsy, which happens when the radial nerve (a major nerve that travels down your arm) is compressed or injured. If you've been advised to do physical ...
Prolonged desk work can lead to musculoskeletal problems ranging from annoying aches and pains to injuries. This month, we launched a six-part series showing you how to stretch and strengthen your ...
GRIP STRENGTH IS good for more than just opening pesky jars in your kitchen. If you lift weights, it's essential to keep hold of the heavy dumbbells and barbells when you load up to your max efforts.
If you're looking to build up your wrist and forearm strength, try these four trainer-approved exercises. And the best part? There are no planks included. There are plenty of exercises that target ...
If you work with your hands, try this Pilates for wrist pain routine to fine some relief in just 15 minutes. If you work with your hands in some capacity, you’ve probably had sore wrists at some point ...
Discover 5 gentle home exercises to relieve joint pain, improve mobility and support long-term joint health with safe, ...
Another common cause of wrist pain is wear and tear on the joint over time, leading to osteoarthritis. Moving the wrist is ...