Why Choose Precision Hand Therapy?

Hand and upper extremity function defines autonomy, precision, and quality of life. When injury or pain disrupts that, you need highly specialized care delivered with clinical depth and discernment. Precision Hand Therapy provides focused rehabilitation for the hand and upper extremity, designed to restore function efficiently and preserve long-term performance.

Comprehensive, whole-person care

Recovery is influenced by far more than a single joint or structure. Treatment integrates the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder while addressing pain, biomechanics, neuromuscular control, and lifestyle demands. The objective is durable function and confident return to daily, professional, and recreational activity.

Clinic or concierge care-aligned with your preferences

Patients may be seen in a clinic environment or through concierge, in-home care. Both models provide the same level of expertise, allowing you to receive treatment in the setting that best supports your schedule and comfort. 

Education that creates informed independence

Patients will gain a clear understanding of their condition, the rationale behind each intervention, and the specific strategies that support healing between visits. This level of education promotes active participation, safeguards progress, and elevates long-term outcomes.

Consistent, one-to-one care

Care is delivered exclusively by the same Certified Hand Therapist throughout the course of treatment. This continuity supports nuanced clinical decision-making, individualized progression, and a therapeutic relationship built on trust.

Advanced, evidence-based treatment

Interventions are guided by current research and supported by modern therapeutic technologies. Techniques are selected intentionally to optimize tissue healing, refine movement quality, and expedite safe return to meaningful function.

What is a Certified Hand Therapist (CHT)?

A Certified Hand Therapist is an occupational or physical therapist with advanced specialization in conditions affecting the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder. Earning the CHT credential requires thousands of hours of focused upper-extremity practice and successful completion of a rigorous national examination. It signifies the highest level of expertise in hand and upper-extremity rehabilitation.