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Occupational Therapy and Certified Hand Therapy
We use our upper extremities and hands for everything and by working with a Certified Hand Therapist at ARC Physical Therapy+, you get a custom plan, individual attention and a promise to get you back to the highest level of function possible.
A Certified Hand Therapist provides care for patients with a diversity of upper extremity disorders and injuries, whether it’s post-surgical recovery, bone-related injuries, nerve-related issues, or more.
Benefits of Occupational/Certified Hand Therapy:
- Get back to activities of daily living
- Relearn basic tasks
- Pain management without opioids
- Improve mobility
- Increase strength
- Recover from injury
- Faster, less expensive recovery
- Prevent further injury
- Scar tissue management
- Overall health improvement
Occupational/Certified Hand Therapy can help you recover from:
- Shoulder Pain, Stiffness and Injury
- Rotator Cuff Injuries
- Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow
- Bursitis and Tendonitis
- Trigger Finger
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Arthritis and Rheumatic Disease
- Finger and Tendon Injury
- Lymphedema
- Nerve Injuries and Conditions
- Neuromuscular Disease
Contact ARC Physical Therapy+
Interested in our occupational or certified hand therapy offerings?
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