Physical Therapy for Wrist, Forearm and Elbow Pain Brooklyn | NYC

Physical Therapy Treatment for Wrist, Forearm and Elbow Injuries

At The Game Plan Physical Therapy, our orthopedic physical therapists treat wrist, forearm and elbow pain conditions that are often associated with weight lifting, tennis, golf and rock climbing. We will guide you on the proper course of treatment, temporary modifications to your day-to-day, and the components of your activities that may have contributed to your pain.

Wrist, Forearm and Elbow Conditions We Specialize in Treating

Dr. Paul Nasri performing a forearm soft tissue mobilization to a patient at The Game Plan Physical Therapy.
  • This is an overuse condition of the wrist flexor tendons that start at the elbow. It occurs from excessive gripping/pulling/twisting motions with the hands/wrist. This condition is common in rock climbing, golf, and weight training. Golfer’s Elbow can be treated conservatively with physical therapy techniques and appropriate temporary modifications.

  • This is an overuse condition of the wrist extensor tendons that start at the elbow. It occurs from excessive gripping with a flexed wrist during sports such as tennis, badminton, pickleball and weight training. Tennis Elbow can be treated conservatively with physical therapy techniques and appropriate temporary modifications.

"He exceeded my expectations in helping figure out what was wrong and designing a plan to get my finger working the way I wanted to (which for me is hanging from the ceiling, as I am an aerial student). He was able to give me challenging exercises that would rehab and generally strengthen my finger and hand and arm after losing strength from lack of use." - Jackie

"I am thrilled to report that after a few months of hard work with Paul, I am now lifting at levels beyond my pre-injury state, with better form, range of motion, and confidence. Paul has expanded my knowledge of my body and injury greatly. This has been my peak medical experience, and Paul has unlocked in me a new perspective on physical health." - Matt

Out of Pain. Back in The Game.