Free Hand Pain Chart Templates

Hand Pain Chart: What Is It?

A Hand Pain Chart can be used to pinpoint the exact location of hand pain which could be an indicator as to what is causing that specific pain. This information will also help in finding out what an individual can do to eliminate the pain.

Alternate Name:

  • Hand Pain Diagram.

The wrists, palms, or fingers are all locations where an individual can experience hand pain. Trauma, strain or inflammatory issues of the bones, muscles and skeletal structures are all common causes for this type of pain.

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Please note that if the experienced pain is severe and continues for more than several days, an individual ought to contact a doctor as soon as possible. If a breakage is heard, there is substantial inflammation, or the individual experiencing motion impairment, they must make a call for emergency medical help. Below is a list of places where a person can experience hand pain with a brief explanation of what could be the cause of such pain:

  • Individuals that are experiencing pain in the wrists commonly have either sprained it or have a condition that limits movement. If a lump is present, it could be a cyst;
  • If pain is experienced in the finger(s) or the thumb it may likely be broken or sprained particularly if bruising is observed;
  • If the palm of the hand starts to hurt this could either be arthritis or a neurological condition, particularly if tingling sensations are experienced in these regions;
  • The back of the hand can also often experience episodes of pain which could be as a result of an issue with the tendons or joints. If an individual has damaged that region, it could be broken.

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