Get out of chronic wrist pain and get your life back

The step-by-step guide for people with chronic

wrist tendonitis, even if you have a full-time desk job.

The step-by-step guide for people with chronic

wrist tendonitis, even if you have a full-time desk job.

The step-by-step guide for people with chronic

wrist tendonitis, even if you have a full-time desk job.

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  • A book cover for The Wrist Tendonitis Reset guide

Does your pain show up here?

Does your pain show up here?

Does your pain show up in any of these spots?

Does your pain show up in any of these spots?

The right-side wrist, near the thumb
The right-side wrist, near the thumb
The extensor muscles on the back side of the forearm and wrist
The extensor muscles on the back side of the forearm and wrist
The left-side wrist, near the pinky
The left-side wrist, near the pinky
The flexor muscles on the front side of the forearm and wrist
The flexor muscles on the front side of the forearm and wrist
The thumb pad directly below your thumb
The thumb pad directly below your thumb
The fingers
The fingers

Does the pain make it difficult to finish your work?

Difficult to complete everyday tasks?

Have you been dealing with the pain for 3 months or longer?

6 months or longer?

If you answered yes to any of these, you could be deep in a wrist tendonitis injury, which can take several months or even years to recover from, unless you address the root of the problem quickly.

So was I after trying every single treatment approach I could possibly find. Not a single one worked for me.

I was tired of suffering from tendonitis. I just wanted to use my hands freely again without enduring the annoying pain that came from deep within my wrists and forearms.

So, I started researching chronic wrist tendonitis day and night, so I could understand it fully: what it is, what causes it, how people get out of it, and why it's so difficult to recover from.

If you don't fully understand what's really happening inside your wrist (and forearm), then any "fix" you try is just a shot in the dark.

What’s really happening inside my wrist and forearm then?

To answer that, we first have to address how it all began.

So, how does wrist tendonitis start?

The short answer is you typed on a computer, played a sport, played an instrument, or did something else too much.

But you likely already knew that.

What you may not know is that your tendons used to be organized neatly and coiled together like strands of a rope. This is how tendons operate at full health.

A perfectly intact rope
A perfectly intact rope

Every single time you’ve typed or clicked (or done anything else with your hands), your tendons have stretched and taken on damage in the form of rips and tears.

Every single time you’ve typed or clicked (or done anything else with your hands), your tendons have stretched and taken on damage in the form of rips and tears.

The rope has a couple rips and tears
The rope has a couple rips and tears

This is normal. In healthy tendons, your body would repair the damage overnight and rebuild them to be slightly stronger than before.

But what happens if your body can’t make all the repairs overnight?

It takes on more damage the next day, and gets even further behind in repairs.

The rope has a few more rips and tears
The rope has a few more rips and tears

If you keep piling on damage, this starts to get out of hand. Your tendons start to break down. Wrist tendonitis starts showing up in the form of aches and pains.

If you ignore these aches and pains (or take the wrong action), the damage only gets worse, and the aches and pains only get louder, more frequent, and harder to ignore.

The rope has many large rips and tears
The rope has many large rips and tears

Your tendons, once organized and strong like a thick rope, are now weak, disorganized, and frayed.

Your body floods the area with pain and inflammation, limiting the blood flow your tendons desperately need to heal.

Without proper blood flow, your tendons enter a state of chronic degeneration, where the body is physically unable to repair all the damage that has piled up without your help.

At this stage, your body panics and takes a shortcut that makes it 10x worse.

It doesn't have enough time to heal the tissue properly, so your body starts slapping scar tissue over the rips and tears to hold things together in the short-term, like duct tape. Scar tissue is stiff, disorganized, and much weaker than healthy tendons.

The torn rope has two pieces of duct tape around two of the rips
The torn rope has two pieces of duct tape around two of the rips

Now you're typing with duct tape tendons that are much more fragile and prone to tearing.

Naturally, you continue to use your hands, so you create more damage in the form of rips and tears, making it harder on your body to heal.

The torn rope with duct tape is even more torn than before
The torn rope with duct tape is even more torn than before

To make matters worse, these weakened tendons have a much lower breaking point than healthy tendons. Even the smallest amounts of activity can now cause large amounts of damage. Meanwhile, life and work keep pushing you just as hard.

So the cycle continues: fresh damage, more duct tape, weaker tendons. Repeat.

The torn rope is now nearly dismantled with several pieces of duct tape all along the torn pieces
The torn rope is now nearly dismantled with several pieces of duct tape all along the torn pieces

The longer this goes on, the worse it gets.

How do I stop the cycle then??

Your tendons are extremely damaged, to the point where healing on their own is nearly impossible until you start taking the right next steps.

To stop the pain cycle, your tendons need a specialized approach that does multiple things at once: protects them from more damage, strengthens them, restructures them, and gives them the tools they need to heal.

This is exactly what we put together in The Wrist Tendonitis Reset. It outlines an easy, step-by-step approach to address wrist tendonitis at it's root cause.

Addressing the root cause is the key to break the wrist tendonitis cycle. And to get back to a normal, active lifestyle.

The book cover of The Wrist Tendonitis Reset guide
The book cover of The Wrist Tendonitis Reset guide
The book cover of The Wrist Tendonitis Reset guide

Inside the guide, you’ll find:

A full explanation of what’s happening inside your wrist and why it’s so difficult to heal.

A full explanation of what’s happening inside your wrist and why it’s so difficult to heal.

A step-by-step protocol for your wrist tendonitis, targeted to your specific wrist/forearm pain area.

A step-by-step protocol for your wrist tendonitis, targeted to your specific wrist/forearm pain area.

Targeted exercises designed to strengthen the exact tendons causing your pain.

Targeted exercises designed to strengthen the exact tendons causing your pain.

A specialized approach to condition your tendons, helping them recover more effectively.

A specialized approach to condition your tendons, helping them recover more effectively.

Strategies to protect your tendons from more damage while they build strength.

Strategies to protect your tendons from more damage while they build strength.

Exact directions for how to give your tendons the support they need to recover.

Exact directions for how to give your tendons the support they need to recover.

Lifestyle changes that can speed up recovery and reduce recurring wrist strain.

Lifestyle changes that can speed up recovery and reduce recurring wrist strain.

Three tools to manage pain throughout the process.

Three tools to manage pain throughout the process.

Common mistakes to avoid wasting time and energy while recovering.

Common mistakes to avoid wasting time and energy while recovering.

A progress tracker spreadsheet to track your pain, exercises, and more, and see your trends.

A progress tracker spreadsheet to track your pain, exercises, and more, and see your trends.

What's Included in the Guide?

What's Included in the Guide?

What's Included in the Guide?

Peek Inside

The Table of Contents for The Wrist Tendonitis Reset guide
Everything You Need to Know

Learn what’s happening inside your wrist and how to build strength in your tendons without breaking them down further.

Discover the common mistakes that keep people struggling with wrist tendonitis for years.

Everything You Need to Know

Learn what’s happening inside your wrist and how to build strength in your tendons without breaking them down further.

Discover the common mistakes that keep people struggling with wrist tendonitis for years.

The Wrist Tendonitis Reset

Learn the system built for people dealing with even years of wrist tendonitis pain.

The Wrist Tendonitis Reset

Learn the system built for people dealing with even years of wrist tendonitis pain.

Step 1: (To Be Announced)

Find out how to support your body’s natural recovery process and what to avoid so your recovery doesn’t take longer than it needs to.

Learn the critical lifestyle changes that can support the healing process.

Step 1: (To Be Announced)

Find out how to support your body’s natural recovery process and what to avoid so your recovery doesn’t take longer than it needs to.

Learn the critical lifestyle changes that can support the healing process.

Step 2: (To Be Announced)

Find the exercises targeted to the exact wrist area that is causing you pain.

Build strength safely with exercises targeted to your exact pain area.

Step 2: (To Be Announced)

Find the exercises targeted to the exact wrist area that is causing you pain.

Build strength safely with exercises targeted to your exact pain area.

Step 3: (To Be Announced)

Learn the crucial third step that anchors the rest of the approach. Without this step, the other steps may not work.

Step 3: (To Be Announced)

Learn the crucial third step that anchors the rest of the approach. Without this step, the other steps may not work.

Step 4: (To Be Announced)

Learn forearm massage techniques designed to release tightness, improve mobility, and increase blood flow.

Step 4: (To Be Announced)

Learn forearm massage techniques designed to release tightness, improve mobility, and increase blood flow.

Pain Management

Learn exactly how chronic pain works in chronic wrist tendonitis and how to manage it.

Learn 3 pain management tools that can help you manage wrist pain and ease inflammation throughout the day.

Pain Management

Learn exactly how chronic pain works in chronic wrist tendonitis and how to manage it.

Learn 3 pain management tools that can help you manage wrist pain and ease inflammation throughout the day.

Common Mistakes and FAQs

Learn the most common mistakes people make while recovering from wrist tendonitis.

Common Mistakes and FAQs

Learn the most common mistakes people make while recovering from wrist tendonitis.

Putting It All Together

Review the most important concepts from the guide and access all the resources covered.

Gain access to our progress tracker spreadsheet to track your habits, exercises, and pain levels over time.

Putting It All Together

Review the most important concepts from the guide and access all the resources covered.

Gain access to our progress tracker spreadsheet to track your habits, exercises, and pain levels over time.

Is This Another Temporary Fix??

Is This Another Temporary Fix??

Is This Another Temporary Fix??

A corticosteroid shot with a big red circle with a line through it around it

Corticosteroid Shots

Many people who rely on corticosteroid shots find the relief doesn’t last and symptoms can return over time. The pain-free effects are effective, but the relief is often temporary.

A wrist brace with a big red circle with a line through it around it

Wrist Braces

Wrist braces are widely used for injuries and pain, but long-term use can sometimes limit natural movement and may contribute to ongoing stiffness or weakness over time.

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Only Icing

You’ll often see claims online that icing alone can heal tendonitis. While ice can reduce pain and inflammation for a short time, it doesn’t address the underlying factors that can keep the issue going.

Many people online claim that icing will heal tendonitis. While ice can reduce pain for a short time, it cannot fix the underlying problem.

No More Temporary Fixes

Our promise to you is that this guide will NOT nor will it EVER include any of the short-term, temporary fixes that kept our founder, and many others, stuck in this injury for years. You've wasted enough time on temporary fixes. Everything we've written in The Wrist Tendonitis Reset is carefully detailed and fact-checked.

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No More Temporary Fixes

This guide is built to avoid the short-term, temporary fixes that left our founder, and many others, dealing with ongoing pain for years. You've wasted enough time on temporary fixes. Everything in The Wrist Tendonitis Reset is carefully put together based on research and real-world experience.

Frequently Asked Questions.

Why doesn’t wrist tendonitis go away on its own?

I’ve had wrist pain for over 6 months. Is it too late to heal?

Will this work for me if I didn’t get tendonitis from desk work?

I’ve already tried rest, ice, and braces. Why haven’t those worked?

Will I need to take time off work or stop using my hands completely?

How long will it take to get better?

Is this just stretching and exercises, or is there more to it?

I’ve been told I might need surgery. Should I still try this first?

Can this make my tendonitis worse?

Is wrist tendonitis the same as carpal tunnel syndrome?

Why is tendonitis so much harder to treat than a regular injury?

Why doesn’t wrist tendonitis go away on its own?

I’ve had wrist pain for over 6 months. Is it too late to heal?

Will this work for me if I didn’t get tendonitis from desk work?

I’ve already tried rest, ice, and braces. Why haven’t those worked?

Will I need to take time off work or stop using my hands completely?

How long will it take to get better?

Is this just stretching and exercises, or is there more to it?

I’ve been told I might need surgery. Should I still try this first?

Can this make my tendonitis worse?

Is wrist tendonitis the same as carpal tunnel syndrome?

Why is tendonitis so much harder to treat than a regular injury?

Why doesn’t wrist tendonitis go away on its own?

I’ve had wrist pain for over 6 months. Is it too late to heal?

Will this work for me if I didn’t get tendonitis from desk work?

I’ve already tried rest, ice, and braces. Why haven’t those worked?

Will I need to take time off work or stop using my hands completely?

How long will it take to get better?

Is this just stretching and exercises, or is there more to it?

I’ve been told I might need surgery. Should I still try this first?

Can this make my tendonitis worse?

Is wrist tendonitis the same as carpal tunnel syndrome?

Why is tendonitis so much harder to treat than a regular injury?