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What does an occupational therapist do?

Occupational Therapists have specialized training to treat conditions of the hand, wrist and elbow. They provide customized treatment programs that improve one’s ability to perform daily activities. Performance skills assessments and treatment are carried out with adaptive equipment recommendations and usage training. Occupational Therapists treat injuries such as tendon injuries, fractures, trigger finger, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel and overuse injuries. Our Occupational Therapists also perform custom splinting.

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