An Interventional Pain and Sports Medicine Practice

An Interventional Pain & Sports
Medicine Practice

Wrist and Hand Pain Relief

Non-surgical solutions for neck pain and mobility restoration in Virginia Beach.

Your hands and wrists are involved in nearly everything you do, including typing, lifting, gripping, exercising, driving, and even sleeping comfortably. When pain develops in these highly functional joints, it can significantly affect your quality of life. At Barr Center for Innovative Pain & Regenerative Therapies, we specialize in identifying the root cause of wrist and hand pain and offering advanced non-surgical treatment options to help patients avoid unnecessary surgery whenever possible.

Common Conditions Covered

Common causes of wrist and hand pain may include carpal tunnel syndrome, De Quervain’s tenosynovitis, thumb CMC arthritis, trigger finger, wrist tendinitis or tendinopathy, TFCC injury, ganglion cysts, and wrist or hand osteoarthritis.

Advanced Non-Surgical Treatments

Treatment may include precision ultrasound-guided injections, hydrodissection, neuroprolotherapy, PRP, prolotherapy, orthobiologic injections, occupational or physical therapy, bracing, and functional medicine optimization.

Why Proper Diagnosis Matters

Wrist pain and hand pain are symptoms, not diagnoses. Barr Center uses musculoskeletal ultrasound, functional orthopedic assessment, precision diagnostic injections, and regenerative medicine protocols to determine the true pain generator before treatment.

When to Seek Evaluation

Seek expert evaluation if symptoms persist longer than 2 to 4 weeks, include numbness or tingling, weakness, dropping objects, disrupted sleep, or failed conservative treatment.

FAQ

What are the most common causes of wrist and hand pain?

Common causes include carpal tunnel syndrome, thumb arthritis, De Quervain’s tenosynovitis, trigger finger, tendinopathy, TFCC injury, ganglion cysts, and osteoarthritis.

Can wrist and hand pain be treated without surgery?

Yes. Many wrist and hand conditions can be treated non-surgically with bracing, therapy, ultrasound-guided injections, hydrodissection, PRP, prolotherapy, and regenerative medicine.

Does PRP help wrist and hand pain?

PRP may help certain tendon, ligament, and arthritic conditions of the wrist and hand by supporting tissue healing and reducing pain.

When should I see a specialist for wrist or hand pain?

If pain persists more than a few weeks, causes weakness, numbness, or functional limitations, specialist evaluation is recommended.

INNOVATIVE PAIN & REGENERATIVE THERAPIES
INNOVATIVE PAIN & REGENERATIVE THERAPIES
Expert care for spine, joint, nerve, sports injuries, and chronic pain.

Find Relief From the Conditions Holding You Back

Dr. Lisa Barr is a leading pain management physician in Virginia Beach with over 35 years of experience diagnosing and treating spine, joint, nerve, and musculoskeletal pain. As a Board Certified PM&R specialist, she focuses on whole-body, non-surgical solutions that uncover the true root cause of pain. She is also the international bestselling author of Outsmart Your Pain and one of the region’s most experienced experts in regenerative medicine, PRP, and advanced biologic therapies.

Lisa Barr, MD - Founder and Medical Director of the Barr Center
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OVERVIEW

The Barr Center for Innovative Pain and Regenerative Therapies, led by Dr. Lisa Barr, is dedicated to helping people in pain. With over forty years of experience, Dr. Barr and her staff offer a range of evaluation and treatment options, including osteopathic assessment, trigger point injections, prolotherapy, and regenerative therapies. They prioritize a caring atmosphere and involve patients in their own care, ensuring they understand the recommended treatments. If necessary, they collaborate with other professionals to provide a comprehensive approach. Dr. Barr’s expertise has been recognized with the Top Doc award for thirty years.

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