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Thumb Arthritis

Understanding Thumb Arthritis

Thumb arthritis is a common condition that occurs when the cartilage in the joint at the base of your thumb breaks down, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced grip strength. Also known as basal joint arthritis or CMC (carpometacarpal) arthritis, this condition primarily affects the joint where your thumb meets your wrist.

This degenerative condition can significantly impact your daily activities, making simple tasks like opening jars, turning keys, or writing painful and difficult. The thumb joint is particularly susceptible to arthritis because it bears tremendous stress during pinching and gripping motions throughout your lifetime.

At Synergy Health Partners, our fellowship-trained hand specialists understand how thumb arthritis affects your quality of life. We offer comprehensive treatment options, from conservative care to advanced surgical techniques, all designed to reduce your pain and restore your hand function.

Common Symptoms

Thumb arthritis symptoms typically develop gradually and worsen over time. Many patients first notice discomfort during activities that require pinching or gripping.

  • Pain at the base of the thumb that worsens with use
  • Swelling and tenderness around the thumb joint
  • Decreased grip strength and pinch strength
  • Difficulty with daily activities like opening jars, turning keys, or writing
  • Stiffness in the thumb, especially in the morning
  • Grinding sensation (crepitus) when moving the thumb
  • Visible joint enlargement or bone spurs at the base of the thumb

Causes & Risk Factors

Thumb arthritis is primarily caused by wear and tear of the cartilage over time, but several factors can increase your risk of developing this condition.

Primary causes include:

  • Age-related cartilage deterioration
  • Repetitive thumb motions over many years
  • Previous thumb injuries or fractures
  • Genetic predisposition to arthritis

Risk factors include: being over age 40, female gender (women are 10 times more likely to develop thumb arthritis), occupations requiring repetitive hand use, and certain medical conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. Activities that put stress on the thumb joint, such as texting, crafting, or manual labor, may also contribute to its development.

Diagnosis

At Synergy Health Partners, our specialists use a comprehensive approach to diagnose thumb arthritis accurately. The process typically begins with a detailed discussion of your symptoms and medical history.

During your physical examination, your doctor will assess thumb mobility, strength, and pain levels while performing specific movements. They may apply pressure to the joint to evaluate tenderness and check for grinding sensations.

Imaging studies often include X-rays to visualize joint space narrowing, bone spurs, and cartilage loss. In some cases, we may recommend MRI or CT scans for more detailed imaging. Our experienced radiologists work closely with our hand specialists to ensure accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment planning.

When to See a Doctor

Early intervention can help slow the progression of thumb arthritis and preserve joint function. You should schedule an appointment with one of our specialists if you experience any of the following:

  • Persistent thumb pain that lasts more than a few weeks
  • Difficulty performing daily activities due to thumb pain or weakness
  • Visible swelling or deformity at the base of your thumb
  • Decreased grip strength that interferes with work or hobbies
  • Morning stiffness in your thumb that doesn’t improve with movement

Don’t wait until your symptoms become severe. Early treatment options are often more effective and can help you avoid more invasive procedures later.

Why Synergy Health for Thumb Arthritis?

Our comprehensive approach combines the latest treatments with coordinated care, all under one roof in Southeast Michigan.
  • Fellowship-trained hand and wrist specialists with extensive arthritis experience
  • Complete range of treatments from injections to advanced joint reconstruction
  • On-site occupational therapy to optimize your recovery and function
  • Same-day imaging and diagnosis capabilities for faster treatment decisions

Treatment Options

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Our specialists offer both non-surgical treatments like steroid injections and splinting, as well as advanced surgical options including joint fusion and replacement, all tailored to your lifestyle and goals.

PROVEN RESULTS FOR HAND ARTHRITIS

Why Choose Synergy?

Our coordinated care approach ensures you receive the right treatment at the right time, with seamless communication between your specialists and therapists.
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Data Source: CODE Technology PRO Surveys (2025).