Hand Center
What is a Hand Therapist?
A hand therapist is an occupational or physical therapist who, through advanced study, specializes in rehabilitating patients with conditions affecting the hands and upper extremity.
Hand therapists work with individuals who may have been affected by an accident or trauma leaving them with wounds, scars, burns, injured tendons or nerves, fractures, or amputation of the finger, hand, or arm.
A hand therapist also treats patients who are affected by cumulative trauma disorders – such as tennis elbow or carpal tunnel syndrome. As well as individuals who suffer from such chronic problems as arthritis or a neurological condition.
A hand therapist works with the patient and physician in a coordinated team approach to help the patient have the best functional outcome possible. Care often starts within days of the injury or surgery and continues right through to the patient’s return to work and/or a productive lifestyle.
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For more information or to make an appointment, please call Outpatient Rehabilitation Services of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center at (336) 716-8097 or 1-800-828-2001.