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How to Treat Injured Radial Nerve with Physical Therapy?

Are you a gym freak or a sports person? You might have suffered from a wrist drop or are at risk of radial nerve injury. Radial nerve injury is not a joke; it can be painful enough to restrict your wrist movement. The radial nerve controls the movement of the wrist, fingers and triceps. Any damage or injury to the radial nerve can be a problem, especially if you are into sports or weightlifting. There are many reasons behind the injury, including excessive pressure, overuse of the arm, bad posture, sports injury, or even a lump that affects the nerve. You will feel a burning sensation around the wrist and arm. The pain can also get severe with time or when using the wrist or arm.

You can go for various treatment options, but nothing can be more safe and beneficial than physical therapy. Physical therapy has a significant impact on radial nerve injury. Your prospect physical therapistswill teach you exercises to strengthen your arm and wrist to reduce the risk of further damage. The focus will also be on posture correction and appropriate movement. In addition, a trained professional knows how to improve balance so that you don't get injured because of falls.

Now coming to the after injury care, PT can restore stability and functionality of your arm and wrist. Not only will the therapy fasten the healing process, but it will also relieve the pain. Your therapist will prefer electric stimulation to decrease the pain. You will notice commendable improvement after a few sessions only.

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