Rochester Hand Center

 

 

Hand Therapy

What is Hand Therapy?

Hand Therapy is a type of rehabilitation performed by an occupational or physical therapist on patients with conditions affecting the hands and upper extremities. Such therapy is performed by a provider with a high degree of specialization that requires continuing education and, often, advanced certification. This enables the hand therapist to work with patients to hasten their return to a productive lifestyle.

Who is a candidate for Hand Therapy?

Patients who are candidates for hand therapy may have been affected by an accident or trauma leaving them with wounds, scars, burns, injured tendons or nerves, fractures, or even amputations of the fingers, hands, or arms. Others include patients who suffer from the effects of conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow, as well as from such chronic problems as arthritis or a neurologic condition (i.e., stroke).

What does Hand Therapy Provide?

Preventative, Non-operative or conservative treatment


Figure 1: Examples of hand splints

Postoperative Rehabilitation may additionally include:

Industry Consultation

Your hand therapist may consult with various industries establishing preventive programs for workers with upper extremity symptoms. Hand therapists recommend modifications of workstations and alternative work methods to help ensure healthy workstyles of all employees.

Find a Hand Therapist in your area

Search for a hand therapist in your area by going to www.asht.org. This is the official website of the American Society of Hand Therapists. Once there, click on “Consumers”. You can search by city and state, last name or by CHT designation.

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