De Quervain’s Disease
De Quervain's Tenosynovitis is a hand condition affecting a patients’ ability to move their thumb. It is now commonly referred to as “Blackberry thumb” from typing and texting on small handheld devices.

Symptoms:
- Pain and tenderness to the thumb base and wrist area near the thumb
- Swelling to the wrist area near the thumb
- Fluid filled cyst may occur at the thumb base
- Pain may radiate up the arm
- Pain may occur gradually or suddenly
- Pain tends to increase with thumb movement
- Difficulty or inability to grip objects
- Impaired thumb function affecting daily activities
Investigations:
- Medical History
- Physical Examination
- Finkelsteins Test
Non-surgical Treatments
- Dry Needling
- Steroid and Hyaluronic Acid Image Guided Injections