Grip, type, swing—without the zing.
Opening a jar, picking up a toddler, a few extra sets in the gym, or a weekend of pickleball… and suddenly your elbow, wrist, or hand has a lot to say. Maybe your fingers feel stiff in the morning, your thumb aches every time you pinch, or gripping a pan sends a sharp reminder that something’s not happy.
At Timpanogos Physical Therapy, we help calm the noise and rebuild capacity so everyday tasks—and the fun stuff—feel doable again. We use a thoughtful mix of shockwave therapy, Electromagnetic Therapy (EMTT), manual techniques, targeted exercise, and red/infrared light therapy to get you moving with confidence.
Get medical care first for obvious deformity, severe swelling or warmth with fever, sudden loss of grip, or a traumatic injury you can’t move through. We’ll take it from there once you’re cleared.
Tendons and small joints love load—but just the right amount. Too much, too soon (or too often), and they become irritable and protective. Add a busy week at work, more time on the court, or a significant home project, and the cycle repeats.
Nerves can get cranky when the surrounding tissues are tight, and hands don’t love life without adequate mobility and strength. Once things hurt, you naturally use them less… which can lead to more stiffness and less capacity.
Breaking the loop means two things:
Short, focused acoustic pulses tell stubborn areas to change course—easing pain signals, relaxing guarded muscle, and supporting tissue remodeling in irritated tendons and soft tissue.
For elbow tendinopathy, De Quervain’s, and specific thumb or hand tendon issues, shockwave therapy can be the nudge that gets you past the plateau when rest and basic stretches haven’t been enough.
Pulsed electromagnetic fields—sometimes described as magneto therapy—are applied over the forearm, wrist, and hand to help:
We often pair EMTT with shockwave therapy when the forearm, wrist, or hand feels “always on edge.”
Hands-on work to improve:
Clearing mechanical hang-ups makes gripping, pressing, typing, and fine-motor tasks feel more natural and less effortful.
Easy-to-follow progressions that build tendon and muscle capacity without poking the bear:
We’ll also coach you on pacing work, keyboard use, phone time, and lifting so you can heal while staying as functional as possible.
A calming finisher after bigger days that supports recovery between work and workouts. Think: help the tissues settle so tomorrow starts on a better note—especially useful for achy, stiff hands at the end of the day.
Technique and workload matter. Small changes—grip size, string tension, swing path, pick/ bow technique, or a smarter return-to-lifting or practice plan—can take pressure off irritated tendons and joints while you rebuild.
Our goal is to keep you playing, training, and creating while we steadily increase what your elbow, wrist, and hand can handle.
Will I need imaging?
Not usually. If your exam suggests something that would change the plan—such as a significant tear, fracture, or a more complex joint issue—we’ll coordinate with your medical team.
Is shockwave therapy the same as ultrasound?
No. Shockwave therapy uses acoustic pulses that create a mechanical stimulus; ultrasound is a different technology. We choose the tool that best fits your tissues’ needs.
Can I keep working or training?
Often yes—with minor modifications. The goal is to keep you moving and using your hands while symptoms calm and capacity builds.
Do you only do machines?
No. Technology helps, but the lasting change comes from the combination of targeted manual work, the proper exercise at the right time, and the innovative use of tools like EMTT and red light therapy, within a plan you can stick with.
If your elbow, wrist, or hand keeps hijacking the day, let’s change that. Book an evaluation with Timpanogos Physical Therapy and we’ll build a plan that fits your tasks, your training, and your timeline—without cookie cutters.