Arm and Hand Pain: Causes, Symptoms & Physiotherapy Treatment

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Friday, Jul 03
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Explore personalized solutions for arm and hand pain, including elbow and shoulder rehabilitation.

Arm and hand pain can interfere with nearly every aspect of daily life—from typing at work and lifting groceries to playing sports or getting a good night’s sleep. Whether your pain developed suddenly after a car accident or gradually from repetitive work, early assessment and treatment can help prevent long-term problems.

At Brookswood Plus Physiotherapy, our experienced physiotherapists provide personalized treatment for arm and hand pain using evidence-based techniques including cold laser therapy, shockwave therapy, dry needling, cupping therapy, manual therapy, and customized exercise programs. Our goal is to relieve pain, restore function, and help you return to work, sports, and daily activities as quickly and safely as possible.

Common Causes of Arm and Hand Pain

Arm and hand pain can result from injuries affecting muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, or nerves. Identifying the underlying cause is essential for successful treatment.

Motor Vehicle Accidents (ICBC Injuries)

Car accidents can cause sudden forces through the shoulders, arms, wrists, and hands. Even if there are no fractures, soft tissue injuries can lead to pain and stiffness.

Common injuries after an accident include:

  • Muscle strains

  • Tendon injuries

  • Nerve irritation

  • Whiplash-related arm pain

  • Shoulder injuries radiating into the arm

  • Wrist sprains

  • Hand swelling

  • Rib or chest injuries referring pain into the arm

If left untreated, these injuries may lead to chronic pain and reduced mobility.

Repetitive Lifting

Frequent lifting at work, in the gym, or at home places repetitive stress on the muscles and tendons of the arm. This may contribute to:

  • Tennis elbow & Golfer’s elbow

  • Biceps tendinitis

  • Forearm muscle strain

  • Shoulder impingement

Work-Related Injuries

Many occupations require repetitive movements throughout the day. Jobs involving computer work, construction, warehousing, healthcare, manufacturing, hairdressing, and mechanics can increase the risk of repetitive strain injuries affecting the hands, wrists, elbows, and shoulders.

Trauma and Falls

Direct trauma may result in muscle bruising, ligament sprains, tendon injuries, joint stiffness, or nerve irritation. Prompt physiotherapy can help restore movement and reduce long-term complications.

Common Symptoms

Arm and hand pain may present with various symptoms, including:

  • Aching or sharp pain with movement

  • Tingling, numbness, or burning sensations

  • Weak grip strength

  • Local swelling and stiffness

  • Difficulty lifting objects or pain when typing

  • Difficulty sleeping due to limb discomfort

Conditions That Can Cause Arm and Hand Pain

Your physiotherapist will determine the exact source of your symptoms, which may include:

  • Tennis Elbow & Golfer’s Elbow

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

  • Tendinitis, Rotator Cuff Injuries & Frozen Shoulder

  • Wrist Sprains, Trigger Finger & Arthritis

  • Nerve Compression & Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)

Physiotherapy Treatment for Arm and Hand Pain

At Brookswood Plus Physiotherapy, every treatment plan is tailored to your condition, symptoms, and goals.

Comprehensive Assessment

We begin with a detailed assessment to identify the root cause of your pain by evaluating joint mobility, muscle strength, range of motion, posture, nerve function, and work or activity demands. This allows us to develop a personalized rehabilitation plan.

Cold Laser Therapy

Cold laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-level light energy to stimulate healing and reduce inflammation. Benefits include reduced pain, decreased swelling, improved local circulation, and enhanced tissue healing without pharmaceuticals.

Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave therapy may be recommended for chronic tendon conditions that have not responded to rest alone. It helps stimulate tissue repair, improve blood flow, break down chronic scar tissue, and restore long-term functional mobility.

Dry Needling & Cupping Therapy

Dry needling targets painful muscle trigger points to reduce tension and improve flexibility. Cupping therapy creates gentle suction over the skin to improve circulation, relieve muscle tightness, and support systemic recovery.

Manual Therapy & Exercise Rehabilitation

Hands-on physiotherapy techniques help restore normal movement by improving joint mobility, reducing stiffness, and decreasing muscle tension. Combined with a customized exercise program, we systematically restore grip strength, functional stability, and posture to prevent future injuries.

Self-Care Tips

  • Apply ice during the first 48–72 hours after an acute, sudden injury.

  • Gradually return to activity as symptoms improve rather than pushing through sharp pain.

  • Take regular micro-breaks from repetitive computer or manual tasks.

  • Utilize proper structural lifting techniques.

  • Perform your custom prescribed stretching and strengthening exercises consistently.

Why Choose Brookswood Plus Physiotherapy?

Our clinic provides comprehensive care for patients experiencing arm and hand pain. We offer one-on-one physiotherapy sessions, evidence-based treatment modalities (including laser and shockwave), and full coverage processing for ICBC and work injuries. To make your recovery seamless, we offer direct billing to most major insurance providers to save you time.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When should I see a physiotherapist for arm pain?
    • If your pain lasts more than a few days, limits your daily activities, or follows an accident, an early assessment can prevent a localized strain from turning into a chronic load problem.
  • Can a car accident cause arm and hand pain?
    • Yes. Motor vehicle accidents can cause unexpected muscle strains, nerve irritation, tendon injuries, and whiplash-associated symptoms that radiate down into the hand.
  • Does cold laser therapy help arm pain?
    • Cold laser therapy is highly effective for reducing inflammation and accelerating tissue repair in tendon injuries and soft tissue trauma when combined with manual treatment.
  • Is shockwave therapy painful?
    • Most patients tolerate shockwave sessions exceptionally well. You may feel temporary localized discomfort, but sessions are brief, and the parameters are entirely adjustable for your comfort.
  • How long does recovery take?
    • Recovery depends on the severity of the injury and compliance with your rehab program. Mild strains can improve within weeks, while chronic structural conditions may take a few months.

Book Your Physiotherapy Assessment Today

If you’re experiencing arm or hand pain after a car accident, work injury, lifting injury, or trauma, don’t ignore your symptoms. Early physiotherapy can help reduce pain, restore movement, and prevent long-term complications.

The team at Brookswood Plus Physiotherapy is ready to help you move pain-free again. Contact our 200th Street clinic today to schedule your comprehensive evaluation.

Jasreet Otal
Registered Physiotherapist
Jasreet Otal is a dedicated physiotherapist with 15 years of clinical experience, proudly serving the community at Brookswood Plus Physiotherapy. Her mission is simple: to empower individuals to achieve their maximum potential in sports, work, and daily life. With a strong belief in proactive care, Jasreet’s clinical approach centers on client education and injury prevention, bringing a special focus to knee and shoulder conditions. Since earning her Physiotherapy degree, Jasreet has developed a wealth of expertise in treating a diverse range of orthopedic injuries across all age groups and fitness levels. She specializes in Manual Therapy, WorkSafeBC claims, and ICBC motor vehicle accident recovery. Her extensive background includes serving as a Clinic Director—managing complex caseloads across multiple locations—and working at one of Toronto’s top rehabilitation hospitals. Additionally, Jasreet has advanced, specialized training in vestibular rehabilitation and concussion management, offering comprehensive care for dizziness and post-concussion symptoms. When she isn't in the clinic helping her Brookswood neighbours get back to the activities they love, Jasreet enjoys yoga, running, and exploring the outdoors through hiking and camping.

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