Hand Rehabilitation for Wrist & Hand Injuries

Hand Rehabilitation for Wrist & Hand Injuries

At Nishta Physiotherapy, we understand that hand and wrist injuries can significantly impact your ability to perform daily tasks, work, and engage in leisure activities. Whether you are recovering from an injury, surgery, or dealing with chronic conditions, our Hand Rehabilitation Services are designed to restore function, reduce pain, and help you regain your independence.

What is Hand Rehabilitation?

Hand rehabilitation refers to a specialized therapy program that focuses on improving the strength, flexibility, and mobility of the hand and wrist following an injury, surgery, or condition affecting the hand. The goal is to help you return to your normal activities with as little pain and restriction as possible. It involves personalized treatments such as exercises, manual therapy, and other modalities aimed at improving hand function and preventing further injuries.

At Nishta Physiotherapy, our expert physiotherapists specialize in treating a wide variety of orthopedic conditions, offering personalized treatment plans tailored to the individual’s specific needs and goals.

How Does Orthopedic Physiotherapy Work?

Our orthopedic physiotherapy services involve a detailed assessment to understand the root cause of your discomfort or injury. Once the assessment is complete, we develop a treatment plan that may include:

  • Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques, such as joint mobilizations and soft tissue mobilizations, are used to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and reduce muscle tightness.
  • Exercise Therapy: Strengthening, stretching, and mobility exercises are prescribed to restore muscle balance, joint range of motion, and overall function.
  • Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: After orthopedic surgery (e.g., joint replacement, ligament repair), our physiotherapists guide you through rehabilitation to ensure proper recovery and restore optimal function.
  • Pain Management: Techniques like ice/heat therapy, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation may be used to reduce pain and inflammation.
  • Ergonomics and Posture Correction: We educate patients on proper posture, body mechanics, and ergonomic practices to reduce the risk of future injury and promote long-term recovery.