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Hand Rehabilitation

Hand Rehabilitation is a healthcare service provided by skilled occupational and physical therapists who have received advanced training in this area. Hand therapists perform evaluations and develop individualized treatment programs for a range of acute injuries, as well as post-surgical and chronic conditions involving the hand, wrist, and/or elbow. The Department of Physical and Occupational Therapy’s Hand Rehabilitation uses its high degree of specialization and clinical expertise to help patients return to their daily activities.
Last updated by Webmaster on July 01, 2009
