3 Easy Exercises to eliminate Wrist and Elbow Pain

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Hand, wrist, and elbow pain is all too common (particularly, with computer, tablet, and phone use). Pain in any one of these locations affects all of us from time to time. The two most likely reasons for developing hand, wrist, and elbow pain are from overuse and poor posture.

Poor wrist, shoulder or thoracic mobility is also commonly related to hand, wrist and/or elbow pain. If the wrist cannot flex or extend properly, it not only causes wrist pain, but excessive stretching of the forearm muscles and strain on the elbow (possibly leading to pain). Poor shoulder or thoracic spine mobility can also cause excessive strain on the elbow, wrist and/or hand.

In this video, I describe three easy exercises to help you quickly eliminate pain in your hand, wrist, and elbow. I demonstrate two simple stretches with an easy variation to improve their efficacy and teach you how to easily improve your hand and wrist strength using a simple rubber band.

Posture plays a critical role in the positioning of your extremities with movement and even when sitting (including office and/or computer work). Improper posture combined with poor ergonomics is a top reason to develop not only elbow pain, but also neck, upper back, shoulder, and wrist pain. Regardless if the activity is weightlifting or typing, your posture matters!

For additional ways to easily improve your posture and reduce pain in the arm/hand as well as the neck and shoulder, be sure to subscribe to my e-mail list to gain immediate access to My Top 8 Stretches to Eliminate Neck, Upper Back, and Shoulder Pain for step-by-step exercise instructions and photos.

Hand, wrist, and/or elbow pain can be debilitating and limit your ability to exercise, work on the computer or even use your phone. Be proactive in your care and management. If the pain persists, seek additional help. Don’t let the pain linger. The longer it’s left untreated, the more potential for harm and damage which potentially could lead to a longer recovery. The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) is an excellent resource for learning more about physical therapy as well as locating a physical therapist in your area.

Do you have any other favorite exercises or stretches to reduce hand, wrist or elbow pain? Please leave your comments below.

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Will try and see if this solves recent elbow and wrist issues.

bibeeeek
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thank you Ben! Been working on the computer and phone a lot more. And I play drums so time to start stretching out.

matthewchristensen
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Thank you so much! Short, simple and to the point.

KenOnStrength
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I have elbow and wrist pain from strenuous, repetitive activity at work.
Lifting and pulling large amounts of laundry, over shorter periods of time, multiple times a day.
Are these good exercises for that as well?
Currently I'm doing a few different stretches, and using smaller weights to strengthen those muscles, but I'm not sure if I'm doing all I can for recovery.

McCool