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HAND THERAPY

St. Luke’s Physical Therapy’ hand program provides rehabilitation for a wide variety of hand and upper extremity injuries and disorders. All treatment programs are designed to address each patient’s deficits and needs, and facilitate their recovery. Our one-on-one treatment approach assures each patient of this customized and attentive care.

Physicians are Encouraged to Refer Patients Within
Days of an Injury or Surgical Intervention

Diagnoses Treated:

  • Amputation
  • Arthritis
  • Dupuytren’s Contracture
  • Congenital differences/anomalies
  • Cumulative trauma disorders/repetitive stress injuries
  • Edema
  • Flexor/extensor tendon injuries
  • Fractures/dislocations/joint instabilities of the upper extremity
  • Inflammatory and degenerative arthritis
  • Nail bed injuries
  • Overuse injuries of upper extremities
  • Pain-related syndromes
  • Peripheral nerve compression/injuries
  • Post-surgical conditions and tendon repair
  • Soft Tissue injuries
  • Tennis Elbow
  • Thermal injuries
  • Tumors and cysts
  • Vascular disorders
  • Wrist and Hand Tendonitis

Comprehensive Evaluation and Individualized Treatment Plan Provided by a Certified Hand Therapist

Treatment Options Available:

  • Strengthening Therapies
  • Range-of-motion Therapies
  • Custom Splinting
  • Ergonomic Modification
  • Edema Reduction Techniques
  • Thermal/Electrical Therapies
  • Wound Care
  • Arthritis Treatment

Hand Therapy

*A Certified Hand Therapist (CHT) must pass a comprehensive exam and have a minimum 5-years clinical experience including 4000 hours or more in direct practice in hand therapy.

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