De Quervain’s syndrome
De Quervain's syndrome is a painful condition that affects tendons where they run through a tunnel on the thumb side of the wrist.
Symptoms usually include:
- Pain on the thumb side of the wrist and is aggravated especially by lifting the thumb, as in the hitchhiker position or when using scissors.
- Tenderness if you press on the site of pain.
- Swelling of the site of pain – compare it with same spot on the opposite wrist.
- Clicking of the tendons occurs occasionally.
Dealing with De Quervain’s syndrome
- Try to reduce activities that cause pain, if possible
- If symptoms do not improve, please see your GP as you may need a referral to see a physiotherapist for a splint or a possible steroid injection.
- If the symptoms are severe and do not settle with the above treatment then surgery may be advised.