Services

Hand Therapy

Grasping a pen, buttoning a shirt, and preparing a meal are everyday tasks we often take for granted until an injury or illness prevents normal use of our hands.  

The hand therapy team at Mary Free Bed helps patients of all ages who are experiencing functional limitations anywhere from the shoulder to the fingers, due to injury, overuse, or various diagnoses. 

Occupational therapist assessing hand mobility in a hand therapy session

Understanding Hand Therapy

Hand therapy is essential for individuals who have sustained injuries or conditions affecting the bones, ligaments, tendons, muscles, nerves, arteries, veins, or skin of their arms. Our goal is to restore you to normal activities of daily living by addressing these issues through targeted therapy. 

A hand therapy program can incorporate a variety of treatment methods to address issues such as: 

  • Pain 
  • Impaired function  
  • Decreased range of motion 
  • Weakness 
  • Scarring 
  • Edema 
  • Wounds 
  • Hypersensitivity 
  • Decreased sensation/neuropathy 
  • Muscle spasms 
An occupational therapist evaluates a patient's hand and wrist during a hand therapy session.

Who is at Risk?

Patients who might benefit from our hand therapy services often have diagnoses such as: 

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 
  • Cubital Tunnel 
  • De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis 
  • Trigger Finger/Thumb 
  • Lateral and Medial Epicondylitis 
  • Osteoarthritis 
  • Tendon injuries 
  • Nerve injuries 
  • Elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand fractures 
  • Amputations 

Importance of Treatment

Receiving hand therapy can be crucial if you’ve sustained an injury affecting any part of your arm. The Mary Free Bed team aims to help you regain normal function and independence, ensuring you can return to your daily activities with ease. 

 

Personalized Treatment Plans

Our team of certified occupational therapists and experienced occupational therapy assistants will work closely with you, each other, and your physician to develop a goal-oriented treatment plan.  

A patient smiles while having their grip strength assessed using a dynamometer by an occupational therapist during a hand therapy session.

Risk Factors

Hand therapy may be needed for patients experiencing limitations due to: 

  • Injuries to bones, ligaments, tendons, muscles, or nerves 
  • Conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel and De Quervain’s tenosynovitis 
  • Fractures and amputations affecting the upper extremities 

 

Risk Factors You May Be Able to Change

  • Overuse injuries due to repetitive motions 
  • Improper ergonomics during daily activities 
  • Lack of protective measures for joints and muscles 

Protecting your Hand Health

Your hand therapy team may recommend and implement a variety of treatment options, including: 

  1. Custom orthosis fabrication 
  2. Manual therapy 
  3. Therapeutic exercises and activities 
  4. Activity modification 
  5. Joint protection techniques
  6. Mobilization 
  7. Body mechanics education
  8. Ergonomics advice
  9. Adaptive equipment use
  10. Electrical stimulation 
  11. Hot and cold thermal therapies 
  12. Ultrasound treatments
  13. Wound care 
  14. Fluidotherapy 
  15. Scar management 
  16. Patient education 

Contact us

616.840.8000
800.668.6001 

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