Thumb Arthritis — Why Everyday Tasks Hurt
Thumb arthritis is wear and tear of the cartilage in the joint at the base of your thumb. This joint is called the carpometacarpal (CMC) joint. When the smooth cartilage that cushions the joint wears away, the bones rub together, causing pain, swelling, and loss of motion.
Common Causes of Thumb Arthritis
Age: Thumb arthritis is more common after age 40.
Gender: Women are more likely to develop thumb arthritis than men.
Heredity: Some forms of thumb arthritis appear to be hereditary.
Injuries: Thumb injuries can increase the risk of thumb arthritis.
When It's Time for a Specialist
Pain with activities that involve gripping or pinching
Swelling and tenderness at the base of your thumb
Decreased strength when gripping or pinching objects
Enlarged or bony appearance of the joint at the base of your thumb
What Dr. Dashe Does
Same-/next-day access — don't wait weeks when you're in pain
Complete evaluation — bones, nerves, tendons, and joints of the hand and thumb
All treatment options — both non-surgical and surgical solutions
Why Acting Early Matters
Delaying care can lead to permanent stiffness and weakness
Early treatment shortens recovery time
Get back to your daily life faster with proper care
Bottom Line
If your thumb pain is persistent, worsening, or interfering with life, it's time to see a hand surgeon.
Ready to Start Your Recovery?
Don't wait weeks to see a specialist.