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Debbie

Debbie - Occupational Therapist

CHT

Debbie is our Occupational Therapist and also a Certified Hand Therapist who specializes in the treatment of hand and upper extremity injuries. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Therapy at San Jose State University. She started specializing in Hand Therapy in 1988 and earned her Certification in Hand Therapy in 1991. She has an extensive background in orthopedics including working in a variety of outpatient hospital and hand therapy clinics. At a Southern California Orthopedic Institute with 20+ orthopedic surgeons, she worked closely with the three hand surgeons and supervised their hand therapy clinic with a staff of 4 therapists and 3 aides. She joined our team in 2008 and works at our Carlsbad and Vista clinics. She is trained in the Graston Technique and Maitland Soft Tissue Mobilization Techniques and has extensive experience in fabrication of custom splints. She enjoys exploring San Diego as well as traveling, biking, skiing and photography.

Certification in Hand Therapy (CHT)

Hand Therapy is a specialty of both the Occupational and Physical Therapy professions that has become an area of expertise on its own. To date, there are over 5,000 therapists in the U.S. with a title of Certification in Hand Therapy (CHT). This includes 86%% of which are Occupational therapists and 14% are Physical therapists.(1) The requirements include working a minimum of five years of clinical experience, with 4,000 hours in direct hand therapy practice and passing a thorough exam involving advanced competency in the upper quadrant rehabilitation.

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What is Occupational Therapy?

By definition, Occupational Therapy (also abbreviated as OT) aims to promote health by enabling individuals to perform meaningful and purposeful activities during their lifespan.(1) Interventions are designed to meet functional outcomes that achieve the highest possible level of independence. Occupational therapists (OTs) may treat patients with physical, mental, developmental, social or psychological conditions. The roles and areas that occupational performance can encompass is so extensive that OTs can work with a wide range of clients in their limitations and the settings. In the physical rehabilitation setting, one area includes orthopedic conditions of the hand and upper extremity.

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