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Hand and Occupational Therapy

Hand Therapy in Venice, FL

100+ Years of Combined Experience | ASHT & APTA Members | Emergency & Same-Day Appointments

100+ Years of Combined Experience

ASHT & APTA Members

Emergency & Same-Day Appointments

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Professional Hand Therapy Services

Hand therapy is a component of physical and occupational therapy, designed to address injuries and conditions of the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder.


Hand Therapists are occupational therapists or physical therapists who, through advanced study and experience, specialize in treating individuals with conditions affecting the hands and upper extremity. A qualified hand therapist is educated and trained to administer interventions to the upper extremities. As stated in The Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, interventions are the skilled and purposeful use of therapy methods and techniques to produce changes consistent with the diagnosis, prognosis, and goal of the patient or client.


Hand Works Physical Therapy has the experience and expertise necessary to address the various conditions that may cause problems such as:


  • Hand, wrist, and elbow pain
  • Arthritis
  • Amputations
  • Bicep and tricep injuries
  • Burns/bites
  • Carpal/cubital tunnel syndrome
  • Congenital deformities
  • Cumulative trauma disorders
  • DeQuervains
  • Dupuytren’s disease
  • Ganglion cyst
  • Impingement Syndrome
  • Lateral and medial epicondylitis
  • Nerve injuries/compressions/lacerations
  • Sprains, fractures and dislocations
  • Tendon injuries (including replants and tendon transfers)
  • Tendonitis
  • Trigger finger
  • Wound care/scar management

Symptoms

The hand and wrist are anatomically complex with 27 bones, 14 joints in the fingers alone, and a variety of joints where the palm meets the wrist, and the wrist meets the forearm. The hand contains muscles that allow us to bend and straighten the fingers, and also ligaments and tendons that provide the stability and mobility that make the hand so dexterous.


This complexity requires special attention be paid to the hand when administering physical or occupational treatment. Physical therapists and occupational therapists who are certified hand therapists have the necessary training and expertise to treat patients with hand or other upper extremity injuries.


There are numerous different conditions that can affect the hand and wrist, making the use of this extremity difficult. Some common symptoms that may indicate a problem with the hand include:


  • Pain or aching in the hand
  • Tingling and numbness in the hand or fingers
  • Loss of range of motion or dexterity
  • Swelling around any of the joints in the hand and wrist
  • Increased size or visible deformity of a joint
  • Difficulty performing everyday activities
  • Stiffness
  • Weakness

How Can Hand Therapy Help?

Therapy is a key component in injury prevention and rehabilitation. Through an individualized approach, our therapists utilize exercises, manual therapies, and specialized equipment to help patients regain or improve mobility, strength, and function. Through proven therapy techniques and tailored treatment plans, the skilled experts at Hand Works Physical Therapy can help reduce the severity of the impairments to reduce related limitations to allow patients to once again live active, pain free, lives.


It’s important to note that optimal recovery starts with early intervention and treatment. It’s important to begin therapy as soon as a physician refers you for treatment from a CHT. The earlier you are able to begin treatment, the greater the chance for return to normalcy.

Treatments for Hand and Wrist Pain

Each hand therapy episode of care requires specialized skills and personalized treatment plans. Through advanced training, our CHTs will determine the most appropriate treatment plan to enhance recovery. A typical treatment from our CHT will begin with a thorough evaluation of your condition.


Each patient’s treatment plan is customized based on the specific injury as well as the individual’s unique functional goals such as returning to work, sport, or hobby/recreation. For example, individualized techniques may include soft-tissue mobilization to help reduce swelling, alleviate muscle tightness, and break up scar tissue; manual stretching of muscles and mobilization of tight joints; scar management and desensitization techniques.


Additional modalities include heat, ice, paraffin, ultrasound, tape, electrical stimulation, etc.

More Treatments:

  •  Manual Therapy Technique: hands-on care including soft tissue massage, and joint mobilization by a hand therapist to regain mobility and range of motion of the wrist and hand
  • Splinting: Fabrication of custom-made splint or fitting of prefabricated splint by hand therapist to limit motion of wrist to decrease pressure and inflammation
  • Therapeutic Exercises: including nerve stretching and tendon gliding exercises to regain range of motion of the hand and effected muscle
  • Neuromuscular Reeducation: to restore stability, retrain the upper extremity, improve movement technique and mechanics (for example, typing, hand fine motor activities, lifting activities), improve sensation in daily use of the involved upper extremity
  • Modalities that can include the use of ultrasound, electrical stimulation, ice, cold laser, and others to decrease pain and inflammation at the hand and wrist
  • Home program that includes strengthening, stretching, and stabilization exercises and instructions to help the person perform daily tasks and advance to the next functional level

Emergency and Same-Day Hand Therapy Appointments Available

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(941) 484-5500

(941) 484-5500
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"Just finished several weeks of PT on my wrist with Mimi. She’s a miracle worker! She listened to what I needed and is a wealth of information. I’ve recommended her to several friends."

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