Abstract
Wrist pain is common among athletes, particularly weightlifters, who perform repetitive high-intensity movements like the snatch and clean and jerk. Conventional treatments, including NSAIDs, corticosteroids, and physical therapy, often provide only symptomatic relief. This case report highlights effective management of acute wrist pain in a competitive weightlifter using Tendon Traction Point (TTP)-focused dextrose injections. A 23-year-old weightlifter presented with wrist pain persisting for two weeks despite prior treatments. Tenosynovitis of the extensor digitorum communis (EDC) and extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) tendons was confirmed by ultrasound. After four injections of 5% dextrose into identified TTPs, the patient's Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score improved from 7 to 1. The treatment relieved pain and enabled the athlete to return to competition. This report demonstrates that TTP-focused dextrose injections offer a rapid, effective, and non-invasive solution for athletes with tendon overuse pain, presenting a promising alternative to traditional therapies and supporting functional recovery.