A wrist injury in Key West can follow a fall, a twist, a heavy lift, a sports injury, or a long day of repetitive hand work. Hand and wrist symptoms can also build slowly, especially when nerve irritation, tendon inflammation, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or trigger finger is involved.
If your hand or wrist is not working the way it should, contact Key West Concierge Orthopedics to request an appointment, or call (305) 707-8484.
At Key West Concierge Orthopedics, Dr. Jason Pirozzolo evaluates hand and wrist problems by looking at the injury pattern, the location of the pain, swelling, strength, motion, and sensation, and whether the symptoms point to a tendon, nerve, joint, ligament, or bone.
Wrist Injury and Possible Fracture Symptoms
A wrist fracture in Key West often follows a fall onto an outstretched hand. A hand injury in Key West can happen the same way: bracing against a rail, catching yourself on the dock, or landing hard on the pickleball court. Watch for pain directly over the bone, swelling, bruising, trouble gripping, deformity, or pain that does not improve. Some fractures are subtle at first, especially when swelling and stiffness are the main findings.
You can read more about orthopedic care with Dr. Jason Pirozzolo to see how these problems are approached through history, examination, and imaging decisions.
Nerve and Tendon Symptoms to Watch
Carpal tunnel symptoms in Key West may include numbness, tingling, burning, night symptoms, or hand weakness, usually involving the thumb, index, middle, and part of the ring finger. Trigger finger in Key West may cause catching, locking, pain in the palm, or stiffness when you bend and straighten a finger.
Timing helps narrow the cause. Numbness that wakes you at night may point to nerve compression, while pain after a fall raises concern for a ligament injury or fracture. Catching in one finger points to a different problem than tingling through the whole hand.
Your daily demands matter too. Hand dominance, work tasks, typing, lifting, gripping, fishing, and other hobbies can all shape the treatment plan. If you rely heavily on your hands, you may need a more specific brace, activity plan, or follow-up schedule.
If you are worried about injection discomfort, Dr. Pirozzolo explains how painless injections can reduce discomfort when injections become part of the treatment discussion.
Evaluation and Treatment Options
Treatment depends on the diagnosis. A wrist sprain may need bracing and gradual rehabilitation, while a fracture may need immobilization or a referral. Nerve symptoms may call for splinting, activity changes, medication discussion, injection consideration, or further testing when appropriate.
You can review Key West orthopedic services to see the range of nonsurgical options. Follow-up matters for hand and wrist problems, and reviews for Dr. Jason Pirozzolo can help you get a feel for the practice approach.
When to Request Care
If a wrist injury in Key West is causing swelling, numbness, weakness, locking, pain with gripping, or worry about a fracture, contact Key West Concierge Orthopedics to request an appointment, or call (305) 707-8484. A focused evaluation can clarify whether the problem is coming from bone, tendon, nerve, joint, or soft tissue.
Medically reviewed by
Jason Pirozzolo, DO
Fellowship Trained and Board Certified in Sports Medicine
Board Certified in Family Medicine
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)
Specializing in Non-Surgical Orthopedics and Image-Guided Joint Injections
Licensed Physician, State of Florida
Last medically reviewed: May 2026
Dr. Jason Pirozzolo: full physician profile and credentials