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Wrist and Hand Rehabilitation
Programs
Addressing a wide range of diagnoses, the Wrist and
Hand Rehabilitation Programs of HealthWorks are individually
designed to meet the wide range of needs within this
patient population.
Each patient referred to this program first receives
a thorough Initial Examination to objectively document
impairments and functional limitations relating to
their specific condition. The use of a Digital Inclinometer
and Digital Strength gauges allows for accurate measurement
of both Range of Motion and Strength – an important
segment of the initial examination.
Utilizing the patient’s history and objective
data from the examination, an Individual Treatment
Plan is developed and implemented, including a Home
Program. As appropriate, the treatment plan may include
various task-simulating activities to facilitate the
individual’s return to full function both at
home and at work.
Conditions commonly referred to the Wrist and Hand
Therapy Program include, but are not limited to:
- Wrist/Hand Fractures
- Wrist/Hand Tendonitis
- Osteoarthritis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Post-Surgical Reconstructive Procedures of the Hand
- Post-Surgical Wrist and Hand Fractures
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