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Hand rehabilitation, or hand therapy, is the treatment of injuries and disorders of the hand to restore its functionality and mobility. But what exactly is hand rehabilitation, how does it work, what is done and when is it used?
Hand rehabilitation brings together exercise therapy and physical therapy interventions to address limitations in functionality and mobility. Hand therapy is often used in conjunction with other therapeutic approaches, for example, together with drug treatment and before or after surgery.
The goal of hand therapy is to restore the functionality of the hand. It focuses on improving strength and mobility in general, but also fine motor skills, coordination and dexterity in particular. Hand rehabilitation also focuses on relieving pain.
Hand rehabilitation takes a holistic approach, where treatment does not have to be limited to the hand. Where necessary, this may also include the arm. In addition to drug and surgical treatment methods, the following procedures in particular are used in physical therapy:
A limitation in functionality and mobility of the hand can be congenital or occur as a result of injury or disease. The most common reasons for hand rehabilitation include: