Certified Hand Therapy (CHT)
All services and treatments are provided by an occupational therapist that is a certified hand therapist (CHT). A CHT helps individuals restore function and mobility in their hands, wrists, elbow, and shoulder following injuries or conditions. Training for the specialization requires 4,000 hours of upper extremity care and passing a rigorous exam.
Their goal is to enhance strength, coordination, and range of motion to enable patients to resume daily activities like writing, cooking, or playing an instrument. Through personalized treatment plans, custom splints, and expert care, they guide patients toward healing and regaining independence.
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY / CHT
Services include: targeted 40 minute one-one-one treatment plan for the hand, wrist, forearm, elbow, shoulder or neck. A personalized assessment to evaluate pain, range of motion, strength, function, nerve tension, swelling, and daily activity limitations. This thorough evaluation addresses musculoskeletal and nerve pain, as well as lymphatic insufficiency.
Occupational Therapy Treatments
Musculoskeletal Pain
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Muscle imbalance, weakness, and stiffness treated by a certified hand therapist. Treatment will include stretches and exercises. Make sure to wear comfortable clothing.
Sensory
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The Certified Hand Therapist will utilize specialized materials to gradually expose your hypersensitive or hyposensitive injury to appropriate tactile stimuli, promoting sensory normalization and improved function.
Lymphatic Drainage
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Gentle touching on the surface of the skin to maximize the body’s natural lymphatic process on upper extremity only. Part of the process may involve the therapist lightly working on neck, arm, and stomach.
Activity Analysis
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For Clients with repetitive stress injuries or pain with a specific activity. The therapist will give live feedback to the client performing the painful activity, by analyzing the client’s biomechanics.
Nerve Pain
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Gentle stretching of the arm in a supported position to glide the nerves in the most beneficial position. You will be lying on your back.
Post-Surgical Rehab
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The certified hand therapist will follow the surgeon’s protocol following shoulder, elbow and hand surgery. The treatment most likely will include exercises and stretching.