Expert Physical Therapy in Washington DC
Expert Wrist Pain Physical Therapy in Washington, DC
Don't let wrist pain sideline your training. Get back to lifting, training, and performing at your best with personalized, evidence-based treatment from board-certified specialists.

Is Wrist Pain Holding You Back From Your Active Lifestyle?
Can't Train Like You Used to
Every push-up, press, or kettlebell swing sends shooting pain through your wrist. You're modifying workouts, skipping exercises, and watching your strength slip away while generic stretches fail to fix the problem.
Struggling With Daily Tasks
Typing at work hurts. Gripping a coffee cup is uncomfortable. Simple movements you never thought twice about now cause pain and weakness that disrupts your entire day.
Frustrated by Cookie-Cutter Treatment
You've been rushed through 30-minute PT sessions with multiple patients, given the same exercises as everyone else, and told to just rest—but the pain keeps coming back stronger every time you try to return to activity.

Why Washington, DC Athletes Choose Norton PT for Wrist Pain
At Norton Physical Therapy and Performance, we don't just treat your symptoms—we find and fix the root cause of your wrist pain. Our board-certified specialists give you their undivided attention for a full 60 minutes, using advanced manual therapy and performance-focused rehabilitation to get you back to training stronger than before.
One-on-one, 60-minute sessions fully dedicated to your recovery—no double-booking, no shortcuts
Board-certified orthopedic specialists with advanced manual therapy credentials (OCS, CFMT, CMPT)
Evidence-based treatment tailored to your sport and performance goals, not generic protocols
Your Path to Pain-Free Wrists in Three Simple Steps
Find the Root Cause
In your comprehensive initial evaluation, we'll identify exactly what's causing your wrist pain. Through detailed assessment and hands-on testing, you'll learn the key exercises to start healing and receive immediate treatment so you feel relief from day one.
Get Your Personalized Plan
No cookie-cutter protocols here. We'll create a customized treatment plan specifically designed for your wrist condition, your sport, and your performance goals. You'll understand exactly how to get back to pain-free training.
Build Lasting Strength
Once you're pain-free, our work isn't finished. We'll equip you with the knowledge, exercises, and strategies to keep your wrists strong and injury-free for life—so you can train with confidence and never miss a workout again.

Wrist Pain Conditions We Treat in Washington, DC
Our specialists have extensive experience treating the full spectrum of wrist injuries and chronic pain conditions affecting active individuals.
Wrist sprains and ligament injuries from falls or sports
Carpal tunnel syndrome and nerve-related wrist pain
Tendinitis and tendinopathy (De Quervain's, flexor/extensor tendinitis)
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Meet Your Board-Certified Wrist Pain Specialists in Washington, DC

Joe Norton, PT, CFMT, OCS
Founder and board-certified orthopedic specialist with advanced manual therapy certification. Joe completed his orthopedic residency at Georgetown University and specializes in helping active adults and athletes recover from complex injuries and return to peak performance.

Kelly Cutler, PT, DPT, CKTP
Former Division I swimmer specializing in upper extremity injuries and shoulder rehabilitation. Kelly is certified in Active Release Technique, dry needling, and Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization, bringing real empathy from her own surgical recovery experience.

Pam Norton, PT, DPT, OCS, CFMT
Board-certified orthopedic specialist with advanced manual therapy certification earned with honors. Pam completed her orthopedic residency at MedStar Georgetown and specializes in postpartum recovery, women's health, and orthopedic rehabilitation for athletes.

Luke Cancilla, PT, DPT
University of Pittsburgh graduate specializing in orthopedic and sports injuries, vestibular therapy, and concussion rehabilitation. As a former collegiate runner and 2:37 marathoner, Luke understands the demands of athletic training and recovery firsthand.

Eric Liu, DPT, OCS, CMPT
Board-certified orthopedic specialist and certified manual physical therapist with over a decade of experience. Eric holds advanced credentials in dry needling (FDN Level 2) and is RacquetFit certified, with extensive experience treating weightlifters, boxers, and racquet sport athletes.

Jessie Grimmer, DPT
Tufts University graduate and certified Level 1 CrossFit coach specializing in high-intensity training athletes. Jessie is a dry needling practitioner with strong clinical experience in outpatient orthopedics, bringing a personal understanding of recovery from witnessing her husband's journey through chronic pain.
Wrist Pain Physical Therapy FAQs
Get answers to common questions about wrist pain treatment, our approach, and what to expect at Norton PT.
Recovery time varies based on your specific condition, but most patients experience significant relief within 4-8 weeks of consistent treatment. Because we provide dedicated 60-minute sessions with advanced manual therapy, many of our patients recover faster and in fewer total visits compared to traditional PT clinics. During your initial evaluation, we'll give you a realistic timeline based on your individual assessment.
No, you don't need imaging to start physical therapy. In Washington, DC, you have direct access to physical therapy, meaning no referral is required. Our board-certified specialists are trained to assess your wrist thoroughly and determine if imaging is necessary. In many cases, we can diagnose and successfully treat wrist pain without expensive imaging.
Yes. Many patients with carpal tunnel syndrome find significant relief through conservative physical therapy treatment, including manual therapy, nerve gliding exercises, ergonomic modifications, and targeted strengthening. Our specialists will perform a thorough assessment to determine the severity of your condition and create a personalized treatment plan. If surgery is ultimately necessary, we also provide expert post-surgical rehabilitation.
Every session is a full 60 minutes, one-on-one with a licensed physical therapist—we never double-book or pass you to assistants. Our team holds advanced credentials including board certification in orthopedics (OCS), functional manual therapy certification (CFMT), and certified manual physical therapy (CMPT). We're athletes ourselves who understand performance goals, and we tailor treatment to get you back to your specific activities, not just pain-free.
Norton PT is an out-of-network provider, which allows us to provide higher quality, personalized care without insurance restrictions. We provide superbills you can submit to your insurance for potential out-of-network reimbursement. Many patients find they actually save money with fewer total visits and better outcomes. We're happy to discuss your specific situation during a free phone consultation.
Wear comfortable, athletic clothing that allows easy access to your wrist, forearm, and shoulder. If you have imaging (X-rays, MRI), reports from other providers, or a list of activities that aggravate your wrist, please bring those. We'll also send you intake paperwork to complete before your first visit to maximize your treatment time.
We're located at 3222 N St NW #400 in Georgetown, Washington, DC 20007, just 9 minutes from downtown DC. Metered street parking is available 1-4 blocks away, or you can use the parking garage at 3251 Prospect St NW. We're easily accessible from Arlington and Alexandria via Key Bridge and M Street.
We treat the full spectrum of wrist conditions including wrist sprains and ligament injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis (De Quervain's, flexor/extensor), TFCC tears, fracture rehabilitation, post-surgical recovery, nerve compression, overuse injuries from typing or sports, and chronic wrist instability. Our board-certified specialists have extensive experience with both acute injuries and chronic pain conditions.
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