Hand Therapy
What is hand therapy?
Hand Therapy is the science of rehabilitating the upper limb, from shoulder to hand. This can include injuries to the shoulder, elbow, wrist and fingers. Injuries can occur due to playing Sports, injury at work (usually covered under WorkCover) and motor vehicle accidents (usually covered under CTP Claims)
What does a hand therapist do?
Hand therapists evaluate and test the injured limb to assess what treatment is required to restore movement and flow. They design specific treatment programs and work closely with reputable hand or Orthopedic surgeons, providing recommendations as required.
What conditions can hand therapy be beneficial for?
- Upper limb overuse injuries, such as De Quervains tenosynovitis, trigger finger and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Finger injuries, including dislocations and fractures e.g. Boxer’s fracture
- Thumb issues, such as arthritis or skier’s thumb
- Wrist and elbow pain, e.g. lateral extensor tendinopathy (tennis elbow)
- Throwing injuries and overuse dysfunctions such as Ulnar collateral ligament injuries
Is a referral required?
No referral is required for a hand therapy consultation.
Can I claim this service as an extra on my health insurance policy?
A hand therapy session with your Physiotherapist may be claimed on private health insurance depending on your level of cover. Please check with your private health insurance provider for details.
Contact:
Contact us on on 0479 080 800 or 0479 080 800 to make a booking. Alternatively you can email us on [email protected] for further information. Our Physiotherapists are Medicare, NDIS, DVA and Work Cover approved, specialising in injury management and rehabilitation to get you back to full function.