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Treatment & Services

Helping you overcome any hand, wrist or arm injury or condition.

Hand Therapy
Treatment and Services

Just as there are GPs and specialist doctors, there are general physiotherapists and specialised certified hand therapists. We are here to help you overcome any hand, wrist or arm injury or condition, and any scarring on the body. This could be from an accident, sporting incident, surgery, or just a recurring pain that is starting to impact on your way of life.

Carpal tunnel syndrome

The compression of the median nerve that runs through the wrist.

De Quervain’s tenosynovitis

A common wrist injury due to the inflammation of the two tendons that cross your wrist and thumb.

Hand Fracture

AKA “metacarpal fracture”, occurs when excess force is applied to the bone, causing it to break.

Finger Injury

Any injury or overuse of your fingers due to sports, school or workplace incidents.

Trigger Finger

The clicking or locking of the finger or thumb.

Thumb Arthritis

Thumb arthritis can cause severe pain, swelling, and decreased strength and range of motion.

Wrist Fractures

Thumb arthritis can cause severe pain, swelling, and decreased strength and range of motion.

Wrist Pain

Wrist pain is can be hard to pinpoint, however there are treatments available.

Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow pain is commonly caused by repetitive gripping and lifting.

Mallet Finger

A mallet injury is an injury to the tendon on the back of your finger.

Elbow Fractures

Elbow fractures commonly occur from a fall, twisting of the arm or trauma.

Swelling

Swelling is a common and often challenging issue following hand injuries.

Buckle Fracture

Buckle fractures are a common type of bone injury, particularly in children.

Central Slip

A central slip injury refers to damage to the central slip tendon of the finger.

Dupuytren’s Disease

It affects the connective tissue under the skin of the palm and fingers.

Scar Management

From hand surgery, trauma, or burns, scars can limit the range of motion in the hand.

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