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What a wrist sprain actually is
A wrist sprain happens when the ligaments that connect the small bones in your wrist are stretched or torn. These ligaments are tough bands of tissue that normally stabilize your wrist and guide its motion.
Common things that cause a sprained wrist include:
- Falling onto an outstretched hand (sports, ice, stairs).
- Landing hard on your hands during a workout.
- Sudden twists or forceful bends of the wrist.
- High‑impact trauma, like car accidents.
Doctors often describe wrist sprains by grade:
- Grade 1 (mild): Ligaments are stretched but not torn.
- Grade 2 (moderate): Ligaments are partially torn, with more pain and weakness.
- Grade 3 (severe): Ligaments are completely torn or pulled off the bone, sometimes with a small piece of bone (avulsion fracture); these can need surgery.
Wrist Sprain or something more?
Wrist sprains can range from mildly annoying to severely limiting. Typical symptoms include:
- Pain around the wrist joint, especially with movement or gripping.
- Swelling and warmth around the wrist.
- Bruising or discoloration.
- Stiffness and reduced range of motion.
- A “popping” or tearing sensation at the time of injury.
- Weak grip or feeling like the wrist is unstable.
Some fractures and tendon injuries can feel like a simple sprain, especially in the first few days. If your pain is severe, the wrist looks visibly deformed, or you cannot move your fingers, you should be evaluated promptly to rule out serious injury.
Standard home care (RICE) for a sprained wrist
For many mild sprains, early at‑home care can significantly reduce pain and swelling. Most guidelines recommend the RICE method:
- Rest: Avoid activities that stress the wrist—no heavy lifting, push‑ups, or sports while it is acutely painful.
- Ice: Apply an ice pack wrapped in a thin towel for 15–20 minutes at a time, a few times per day. Avoid putting ice directly on skin.
- Compression: Use an elastic wrap or brace to support the wrist and limit swelling, but not so tight that it causes numbness or increased pain.
- Elevation: Prop your wrist above heart level when possible, especially in the first 48–72 hours.
Over‑the‑counter pain relievers like acetaminophen or NSAIDs can help in the short term for pain and inflammation when used as directed. If your pain persists more than a few days or gets worse, it is important to be evaluated.

What to expect at your wrist sprain visit
At our Cincinnati SoftWave and chiropractic clinic, your wrist sprain appointment is structured and thorough:
Detailed injury review
- How and when the injury occurred.
- What makes the pain better or worse.
- Previous treatments you’ve tried and how they helped (or didn’t).
Focused physical exam
- Palpation to identify the most irritated ligaments and soft tissues.
- Range‑of‑motion and strength testing.
- Provocative tests to evaluate ligament stability and rule out other conditions.
SoftWave Discovery & initial treatment
We use the SoftWave device over the wrist to locate the most reactive areas—this often corresponds to where ligament and soft‑tissue damage is most active.
Personalized treatment plan
Based on your exam findings, we outline:
- Recommended number of SoftWave sessions.
- Chiropractic or manual therapy to improve joint mechanics (as appropriate).
- Home exercises to restore strength and flexibility.
How SoftWave compares to traditional wrist sprain care
Why choose our Cincinnati clinic for sprained wrist treatment?
Patients in Cincinnati have options, including orthopedic groups and hospital systems that treat wrist sprains with traditional approaches like RICE, bracing, therapy, and surgery when necessary. Our clinic offers those evidence‑based principles, but with key advantages:
- Non‑surgical, regenerative focus: We emphasize SoftWave Therapy to support true tissue healing instead of relying only on symptom management.
- Chiropractic and biomechanical insight: We address how your wrist, elbow, shoulder, and spine work together, which is especially important for athletes and active patients.
- One‑on‑one, unhurried care: You work directly with a provider who knows your goals—whether it’s returning to your sport, your job, or simply pain‑free daily life.
- Local, convenient Cincinnati location: Easily accessible for patients living and working in the Cincinnati area who want specialized wrist sprain care close to home.
Cincinnati’s trusted softwave provider
Dr. Faith Swartzendruber is a licensed chiropractor and SoftWave Therapy provider in Cincinnati, Ohio, who helps people recover from wrist sprains and related pain. She focuses on reducing inflammation, improving joint stability, and restoring comfortable, functional movement—without surgery or heavy medications. Using an evidence-informed, personalized approach to care, Dr. Faith combines SoftWave Therapy with targeted chiropractic and rehabilitative strategies to support ligament healing, rebuild strength, and promote long-term wrist function.
Dr. Faith earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 2022.
She holds Ohio chiropractic license (DC-05144).
Dr. Faith Swartzendruber, DC, integrates her SoftWave Therapy training and chiropractic license with her education background to deliver SoftWave treatments that are both clinically informed and patient-centered.
Dr. Faith has helped hundreds of Cincinnati patients overcome chronic pain with SoftWave Therapy and chiropractic care.
Ready to treat your wrist sprain in Cincinnati?
If you’re dealing with wrist pain after a fall, workout, or sports injury, you don’t have to wait weeks hoping it will magically resolve. A focused exam and a tailored plan that may include SoftWave Therapy and chiropractic care can help you heal more completely and confidently.
Book your wrist sprain evaluation in Cincinnati today and find out whether non‑surgical SoftWave Therapy is right for your sprained wrist.

Written and medically reviewed by Dr. Faith Swartzendruber, DC
Ohio Chiropractic License: DC-05144 | Palmer College of Chiropractic
Founder, Simply Well Chiropractic, Cincinnati
