Regaining hand mobility after injury
Losing the ability to close your hand after an injury can be frustrating. This can happen after a fracture, stroke, TBI, neurological injury, tendonitis, or immobilization. Loss of mobility can affect your ability to manipulate items, carry small objects, and grasp items tightly. Chronic stiffness can limit you or your loved ones ability to ambulate safely, perform self care such as teeth brushing, and open jars during meal preparation. Swelling after a distal radius fracture can make the fingers hard to move and pain can limit your ability to do this by yourself.
Joint deformities, stiff fingers, trauma, and other age related changes can cause us to have difficulty with fine motor activities. HandsOnNeuroRehab utilizes modalities, stretching, massage, exercise, functional activity, splinting, and education to improve hand function. Contact us today to learn more about our hand therapy program, spliints available for fitting, and to receive a comprehensive evaluation from a certified hand therapist.
Now offering Hand Therapy Tool Kit for hand stiffness and pain!