Hand therapy helps a patient regain maximum use of his or her hand after injury, surgery or the onset of disease. Treatment is provided by a hand therapist. To become a hand therapist, your health care professional must first train as an occupational or physical therapist and then recieve additional training in hand therapy. Hand therapists teach exercises, apply modalities and create custom splints to help the hand heal and to protect it from additional injury.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Trevor
Trevor, Thank you for making time in your schedule to craft a note for my doctor regarding my hands. I appreciate it very much, for it, I hope will further inform my doctor of the state of the bio-mechanics of my hands. I hope he will repair what needs same.
Gratefully, Nancy
P.S. Every day, I do your exercises (the ones possible to do).
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