A Hand Physiotherapist specializes in the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of conditions affecting the hand, wrist, and upper limb. Their goal is to restore movement, strength, and fine motor function, enabling patients to return to daily and work-related activities. They treat a wide range of conditions such as fractures, tendon or ligament injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, and post-surgical recovery. Using tailored exercise programs, splinting, scar management, and manual therapy techniques, hand physiotherapists help reduce pain and stiffness while improving dexterity and grip strength.
By combining detailed anatomical knowledge with precision-based therapy, they play a vital role in helping patients regain full functional use of their hands and upper limbs.
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