De Quervain's irritates the thumb-side wrist tendons, causing pain when grasping or twisting. Rest, splinting, and gentle exercise restore comfort.
Steady habits and gentle support go a long way. This brochure walks you through what to know about De Quervain's syndrome, what to watch for, and how we help at home.
“With patient care and gentle exercise, the thumb and wrist return to comfortable, confident daily use.”
Practical day-to-day tips to rest the thumb tendons and ease pain at home.
Build a calm daily routine — splint on at night, gentle thumb rest, and short ice sessions. Note any changes and share them with your healthcare providers.
Knowing the signs early means quicker comfort and safer days.
Recovery habits that protect the thumb and rebuild safe daily use.
Small steps add up: one quiet hour in the splint, one gentle stretch, one slow strength move brightens the whole day.