Struggling With Hand Pain While Gripping, Writing, or Typing?

Are you finding it difficult to hold objects, write, or perform simple daily activities due to hand pain? Whether caused by repetitive movements, injury, or chronic conditions, hand pain can disrupt your routine and limit your independence.

At Levan Physical Therapy, we provide personalized, hands-on treatment to relieve pain, improve mobility, and restore full function of your hands and fingers. Our therapists are highly trained in addressing complex hand and wrist conditions for long-lasting relief.

Common Causes of Hand Pain

There are many reasons why you might be experiencing hand pain, and it’s not always easy to pinpoint the exact source. At Levan Physical Therapy, our experienced physical therapists take the time to thoroughly assess your condition and design a treatment plan that targets both the symptoms and the root cause.

Common causes of hand pain we treat:

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Arthritis

Trigger Finger or Trigger Thumb

How Physical Therapy Helps With Hand Pain

Our therapists at Levan Physical Therapy use evidence-based techniques to reduce pain, promote healing, and increase strength in the hands, wrists, and fingers.

Your custom treatment plan may include:

  • ✅Manual therapy to improve joint mobility and reduce stiffness

  • ✅Neuromuscular re-education for fine motor control

  • ✅Strengthening exercises for fingers, hand, and forearm

  • ✅Soft tissue mobilization and therapeutic massage

  • ✅Splinting or bracing support if needed

  • ✅Ergonomic recommendations for work, tools, and devices

  • ✅Home exercise programs to maintain gains between visits

We’ll help you recover faster and return to work, hobbies, or daily routines without pain.

Why Choose Levan Physical Therapy for Hand Pain?

  • Experts in Hand & Wrist Conditions
    Our team includes specialists trained in treating complex upper limb injuries.
  • Tailored 1-on-1 Treatment Plans
    We create customized therapy solutions that match your goals and symptoms.
  • Holistic Pain Management
    We treat the root cause, not just the symptoms, to ensure lasting relief.
  • Patient Education & Prevention
    We empower you with the tools to protect your hands long after therapy ends.

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    What to Expect During Your First Visit

    At your first appointment, we’ll conduct a comprehensive evaluation to understand the severity, location, and impact of your Hand Pain. This includes testing:

    • Your range of motion
    • Muscular strength and flexibility
    • Functional limitations
    • Pain triggers and posture patterns
    • From there, we build a plan just for you — not a generic routine — and guide you every step of the way.

    Take Control of Your Recovery — Starting Today!

    If you’re tired of living with hand pain, now is the time to act. Early intervention not only reduces your pain but also prevents it from becoming a long-term issue.

    🎯 Request an appointment today at Levan Physical Therapy in Livonia and let our team help you move better, feel stronger, and live pain-free.

    Discover the Levan Physical Therapy Difference in Physical Therapy & Recovery

    At Levan Physical Therapy, we are committed to helping you move better, feel stronger, and live pain-free.
    Located in Livonia, we deliver exceptional, individualized care that blends advanced physical therapy techniques with holistic wellness solutions tailored to your lifestyle.

    Our comprehensive services include physical therapy, pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation, pain management, injury prevention, posture correction, personal training, and mobility restoration. Whether you’re an athlete aiming to optimize performance or someone recovering from surgery or chronic pain, we design evidence-based treatment plans that meet your unique goals.

    FAQ

    If your pain persists for more than a few days, interferes with daily activities, or causes numbness, swelling, or weakness, it’s best to consult a physical therapist.

    Yes. Physical therapy can reduce pressure on the median nerve through soft tissue techniques, mobility work, and ergonomic corrections — often avoiding surgery.

    In some cases, a short-term brace may help rest the hand and reduce inflammation. Your therapist will advise you if one is needed.

    Recovery time varies depending on the severity and cause. Acute hand injuries may improve in a few weeks, while chronic or post-surgical cases may take longer.

    Treatment is gentle and guided by your comfort level. Our goal is to relieve pain — not cause it.