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Certified Hand Therapist

Hand therapy is rehabilitation of the upper quadrant of the body (hand, wrist, elbow & shoulder girdle). A hand therapist is an occupational or physical therapist who has become proficient in the treatment of the upper quadrant through advanced continuing education, clinical experience, and independent study. Examples of diagnoses that a hand therapist may treat include: amputations, cumulative trauma disorders, Dupuytren's contracture, fractures, nerve compression, and tendon injuries. Many specialized techniques may be utilized for treatment of the upper quadrant such as: ADLtraining, desensitization, manual therapy, modalities, sensory re-education, splinting, and work re-training.

A hand therapist uses special skills in assessment and treatment to restore function and prevent dysfunction so that an individual may participate in life activities to the fullest potential.

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