Conditions & RSI
De Quervain's disease

De Quervain's Disease, also known as de Quervain's Stenosing Tenovaginitis, is a form of tenosynivitis. De Quervain's results from inflammation or constriction of the tendons of the muscles of the thumb at the point where they pass into the wrist. Pain may be felt at the base of the thumb near the wrist. Treatment may include steroid injections or surgery.

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Conditions & RSI
Conditions

Tendon Related Disorders
Tendinitis
Tenosynovtis
Epicondylitis
De Quervain's Disease
Dupuytren's Contracture
Trigger Finger
Gangolian Cyst
Rotator Cuff Syndrome

Nerve Related Disorders
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Guyon Canal Syndrome
Pronator Teres Syndrome
Radial Tunnel Syndrome
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Cervical Syndrome

Muscle Related Disorders
Tension Neck Syndrome
Muscle Sprain & Strain
Myalgia & Myositis
Writers Cramp

Circulatory Disorders
Hypothenar Hammer Syndrome
Reynauds Phenomenon or Disease
Vibration White Finger

Bursa Related Disorders
Bursitis
Non Specific Pain
Double Crush Syndrome

Fact Sheets

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