What Causes Pain In The Wrist, Forearm And Elbow After Exercise?
Actually EMG and nerve conduction studies are usually accurate , i think it could be tendinitis and will just take more time to heel back .
Detailed Answer:
Hi i am Dr Ahmed Aly
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I had gone through your question and understand your concerns ..
In my opinion your nerve conduction and EMG are less liable to miss the radial nerve entrapment if it was present . I would recommend clinical evaluation by a neurologist in a good specialist center with your test results will be more diagnostic .
In most of cases with similar wrist problems the cause is usually tendinitis due to stress or over use and exertion on your muscles and joints , sometimes such inflammation could be seen by U/S and MRI to confirm the diagnosis.
For my patients i may recommend physiotherapy with a good chiropractor and resting from any straining exercises also icing it after these exercises is very helpful . gentle massaging with topical anti-inflammatory gels with B12 supplementation is very effective in most of cases with such neuropathic pain. in some cases PRP and steroid injections are of good value in more chronic cases .
In some cases it take time to fully withstand pain during hyper extended movements or maneuvers so i recommend wearing a wrist support and give it time to heel as treatment and medications would not change the need to relax and avoid more straining to your tendons .
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