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Hand Therapy Practices at Surrey Sports & Rehabilitation

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About Hand Therapy

Hand therapy in Surrey combines the theory and practice of both occupational therapy and physical therapy for comprehensive knowledge of the upper quarter, body function and activity. Hand therapists use specialized skills to assess and treat diseases or injuries of the upper quarter (hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder girdle, cervical area or multiple joints). In addition, hand therapists work with clients to prevent dysfunction, restore function and/or reverse pathological progression to improve quality of life. This also includes wound therapy and prosthesis management.

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Who Are Hand Therapists?

Hand therapists are licensed or registered physical therapists or occupational therapists who have become skilled in the assessment and treatment of pathological upper quarter conditions by means of advanced continuing education, clinical experience and independent study. A Certified Hand Therapist (CHT) is an occupational therapist or physical therapist who has met the standards established by the Hand Therapy Certification Commission, Inc.

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Scope of Practice, Treatment Techniques and Tools

The scope of hand therapy practice may involve one or more of the domains listed below. Domains outline the key areas of responsibility in hand therapy practice. The first three domains listed below involve assessment and treatment of clients with hand injuries:

SURFACE ANATOMY

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN/CONNECTIVE, MUSCULAR, SKELETAL, NERVOUS AND VASCULAR/LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS

WOUND HEALING

 

BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTIONS TO IMPAIRMENT

KINESIOLOGY AND BIOMECHANICS

 

POSTURE AND PATHOMECHANICS

 

ETIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF MEDICAL CONDITIONS

Conditions SURGICAL AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF CONDITIONS

ASSESSMENT TOOLS

TREATMENT RATIONALE, INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS

TREATMENT METHODS, TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS

EXPECTED FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES OF TREATMENT

EXPECTED PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF TREATMENT PROCEDURES

PROFESSIONAL CODES OF ETHICS

SAFE AND APPROPRIATE USE AND MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT AND ASSISTIVE DEVICES

SAFETY TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES (E.G., INFECTION CONTROL, EMERGENCY PROCEDURES)

Hand Therapists will assess and treat individuals diagnosed with many hand and upper quarter conditions. These may include but are not limited to:

Amputations

Congenital Differences/Anomalies

Dupuytren’s Contracture

Fractures/Dislocations/Joint Instabilities

Inflammatory and Degenerative Arthritis

Pain-Related Symptoms

Post-Mastectomy/Post-Radiation Lymphedema

Soft Tissue Injuries

Tumours and Cysts

Central Nervous System Disorders As They Relate to the Upper Quarter

Cumulative Trauma Disorders/Repetitive Stress Injuries

Cumulative Trauma Disorders/Repetitive Stress Injuries

Infections

Multiple System Trauma

Peripheral Nerve Compressions, Injuries and Disease

Psychogenic Disorders Involving the Upper Quarter

Burns

Vascular Disorders

Patients may be referred to a hand therapist following a variety of medical or surgical interventions including:

Amputation Revision

Joint Synovectomy

Fracture Fixation/Bone Graft

Nerve Decompression

Scar Revisions

Tendon Transfer

Tissue Transfers

Arthroplasty

Ganglion Removal

Nerve Grafts/Nerve Repairs

Ligament Repair

Skin Grafts/Flaps

Nail Bed Repair

Neurolysis

Soft Tissue Releases

Tenosynovectomy

Joint Reconstruction

Joint Releases

Nerve Block/Sympathectomies

Tendon Grafts/Tendon Repairs

Replantation/Re-Vascularization

Use of Pharmaceutical Agents

Injections

Contact Us Today

For more information about our hand therapy in Surrey, get in touch with us.

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