What are the symptoms of de Quervain’s tendinosis?
What are the symptoms of de Quervain’s tendinosis?
Symptoms of de Quervain’s tendinosis can include:
- Pain and tenderness along the side of the wrist on the thumb side.
- Pain that gets worse as you use the hand and thumb.
- Pain that appears suddenly or develops over time.
- Pain that travels into the thumb or from the wrist to the lower arm (forearm).
- Pain or difficulty when moving the thumb, especially when grasping or pinching objects.
- Feeling snapping or popping sensation in the wrist when moving the thumb.