What Is Thumb Arthritis?
Thumb arthritis is a condition in which the cartilage within the thumb joint gradually wears down, causing pain, stiffness, swelling, and difficulty with thumb movement. It commonly affects the joint at the base of the thumb and can make everyday activities such as gripping, writing, opening jars, or using a phone uncomfortable.
Common Causes of Thumb Arthritis
Risk Factors
- Age-related cartilage wear
- Previous thumb injuries
- Repeated stress on the thumb joint
- Long-term overuse of the hand
- Joint instability
- Family history of arthritis
- Previous fractures around the thumb
Activities That May Aggravate Symptoms
- Opening tight jars or bottles
- Frequent gripping or pinching
- Typing or prolonged phone use
- Repetitive hand movements
- Lifting heavy objects
- Using hand tools frequently
- Activities requiring strong thumb pressure
Symptoms of Thumb Arthritis
Symptoms may develop gradually and can become more noticeable during activities that involve gripping or pinching. The severity can vary from occasional discomfort to persistent pain that interferes with daily activities.
- Pain at the base of the thumb
- Stiffness and reduced thumb movement
- Swelling or tenderness around the joint
- Weakness while gripping or pinching
- Difficulty opening jars or turning keys
- Grinding or clicking sensations in the joint
How Is Thumb Arthritis Diagnosed?
Diagnosis generally involves a physical examination of the thumb and hand along with a review of your symptoms and medical history. The doctor may assess joint movement, tenderness, grip strength, and signs of inflammation. Imaging such as an X-ray may be recommended to evaluate joint changes and cartilage loss.
- Physical examination of the thumb and hand
- Assessment of thumb movement and grip strength
- Evaluation of joint tenderness and swelling
- X-ray to assess joint-space narrowing and bone changes
- Review of previous injuries and activity-related symptoms
- Additional tests when another condition is suspected
How Vedant Pain Management Clinic Can Help
At Vedant Pain Management Clinic, thumb arthritis is assessed according to the severity of symptoms and their effect on your daily activities. The treatment plan focuses on reducing pain, improving hand function, and helping you manage the condition effectively. Depending on your condition, treatment may include medicines, activity modification, physiotherapy guidance, targeted injections, or appropriate minimally invasive pain management procedures.