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Recovering From A Work-Related Hand Injury? How Hand Therapy Can Aid The Process

If you've suffered hand injuries due to a workplace incident, talk to your doctor about hand therapy. You might not realize this, but hand therapy can help you recover from workplace injuries. If you're not sure that hand therapy is right for you, read the list provided below. You'll find four ways that hand therapy can benefit you after a workplace injury to your hand. 

Control Joint Pain

If your work-related injury has left you with chronic pain, hand therapy can help. This is especially true where joint pain is concerned. It's not uncommon for hand injuries to cause continued joint pain. Unfortunately, chronic pain can prevent you from working. Not only that, it often requires continued use of prescription pain medication, which can lead to addiction. That's where hand therapy comes into the picture. Hand therapy can control the joint pain that prevents you from working and can alleviate your need for prescription pain medication. 

Prevent Surgeries

If your hand was injured in a work-related accident, and the doctors are recommending surgery, it's time to discuss hand therapy. You might not realize this, but hand therapy can help to reduce your risk for surgery. Your doctor can determine the type of hand therapy you need. If surgery becomes necessary, hand therapy can help to improve the healing process, which can get you back to work more quickly.

Restore Movement

If your work-related hand injury has resulted in decreased range of motion, now's the time to add hand therapy to your treatment plan. Decreased mobility can interfere with your ability to work. However, depending on the loss of mobility, it can actually interfere with just about every aspect of your life, including your ability to care for yourself. That's where hand therapy comes into the picture. Hand therapy can help to restore the movement you've lost due to injury. 

Reduce Inflammation

If your hand injury has resulted in inflammation, and treatment has not resolved the issue, it's time to talk to your doctor about the benefits of hand therapy. Hand therapy can be used by itself, or in conjunction with other treatments, to reduce the inflammation in your hand. 

Provide Mobility Training

If your injuries have resulted in a loss of function, and you need to change the way you use your hands, therapy can help. This is especially true if your dominant hand no longer functions properly. Hand therapy can help you adjust to the changes. Therapy can also help you learn how to use your less dominant hand more effectively. 

 


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