Can Wrist Pain Be Caused by Arthritis?
Absolutely. Both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can cause wrist pain, stiffness, and swelling. Dr. Badia evaluates wrist joint degeneration and offers treatments to improve function and reduce pain.

Absolutely. Both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can cause wrist pain, stiffness, and swelling. Dr. Badia evaluates wrist joint degeneration and offers treatments to improve function and reduce pain.

Yes. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can cause wrist pain, especially when paired with numbness or tingling in the fingers. An orthopedic specialist can confirm whether carpal tunnel or another condition is the source of your discomfort.

Wrist arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses small incisions and a camera to diagnose and treat joint problems. It allows for quicker recovery and less post-operative discomfort than traditional surgery.

Surgery may be necessary when there is a severe ligament injury, joint instability, or degenerative conditions that don’t respond to conservative treatments. Minimally invasive wrist arthroscopy is often used to treat such cases.

Non-surgical options include wrist splinting, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, corticosteroid injections, and regenerative medicine such as PRP. Dr. Badia creates personalized treatment plans for each patient.

Mild wrist pain due to overuse or strain may improve with rest and home care. However, if pain persists or worsens over several days, it’s important to consult an orthopedic specialist like Dr. Badia to avoid chronic issues.

If your wrist pain is persistent, accompanied by swelling, limited range of motion, or numbness, it may indicate a more serious problem such as a ligament tear or nerve compression. Early diagnosis is key to preventing long-term damage.

Wrist pain can result from repetitive stress injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, arthritis, ganglion cysts, or ligament injuries. An orthopedic evaluation can pinpoint the exact cause and guide proper treatment.

Yes. Dr. Badia provides telemedicine appointments for patients worldwide. Through a virtual visit, he can assess your symptoms, review imaging, and recommend next steps for treating your shoulder pain.

Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) causes stiffness and limited mobility, while a rotator cuff tear often involves weakness and pain with lifting. A proper diagnosis from an orthopedic surgeon is key to effective treatment.

Recovery depends on the type of surgery and individual factors. Most patients regain function within 3–6 months. Dr. Badia’s team offers post-surgical rehabilitation plans tailored to your needs.

Gentle range-of-motion and strengthening exercises can reduce stiffness and improve mobility. However, you should always consult an orthopedic expert before starting a rehab program to avoid worsening your condition.

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Badia Hand to Shoulder Center
Complete Care of the Hand, Wrist, Elbow and Shoulder in one Medical Facility Dr. Alejandro Badia, M.D, F.A.C.S. Past President ISSPORTH (2011-2013)
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