

This course is part of Summit's Hand Therapy Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
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2070 Ratings , 292 Reviews

This course is part of Summit's Hand Therapy Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
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Hand therapy is an incredibly personal and complex area for rehabilitation professionals and patients alike. Hamasaki et al. (2018) highlight this complexity in their study emphasizing the interdependence of both motor and sensory aspects of functioning to impact pain reports for hand therapy patients. Having effective plans of care means developing comfort as a therapist to assess, thoroughly, a patient's pain and choose the best courses of intervention to achieve his or her goals.
This course will assist therapists in developing their skills in testing differential diagnosis and developing an understanding of pathology leading to dysfunction. Thiscourse will be a good foundation course for new hand therapists and a refresher for those looking to review needed information. Additionally, each therapist will leave with testingand treatment recourses which they can apply in the clinic the next day. Physical and psychological factors related to rehabilitation will be considered during this course. Attendees will be able to identify tests needed for a number of differential diagnoses to enhance patient care and their knowledge as it relates to hand therapy preparation. Nerve entrapment in addition to physical dysfunction will be addressed as often these two components are appearing hand in hand for ourupper quadrant clients. Participants will be able to select appropriate functional evaluations to bridge physical dysfunctional and psychological impact to develop more effective plans of care and treatment approaches.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants
4/5
Avery (OK) on Jan 28, 2026
the subtitles did not match the voiceover
5/5
Cindy (CA) on Jan 26, 2026
she was very knowledgable
4/5
Nicole (FL) on Jan 10, 2026
video were good for specific tests
4/5
Sabrina (ID) on Jan 05, 2026
the instructor tried to demonstrate the learning material.
4/5
Nichole (IL) on Dec 31, 2025
i liked the visuals and use of her own hand, and arm during the video to demonstrate techniques to use with patients, or to help educate them on the anatomy of the body.
5/5
Christian (MI) on Dec 17, 2025
my expertise from course was wel presented
4/5
Liza (NY) on Nov 22, 2025
good-convenience and accessibility
5/5
Cynthia (GA) on Oct 17, 2025
the instructor's examples using her own hand were very helpful!
4/5
Lyndsey (CA) on Sep 27, 2025
it would be beneficial to add a way to speed up the video to 1.5 or 2x speed
4/5
Wendy (MS) on Sep 23, 2025
captions were not helpful at all.
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