

Occupational Therapy
If you experiene disabling injuries preventing you from performing the simplest tasks at home or work, you may need the help of a trained occupational therapist. Occupational therapy at Randolph Hospital focuses on the upper extremities. Following evaluation, an individualized treatment plan is developed for each patient.
The program offers a full range of modalities and exercise equipment appropriate for treating hands and arms. These features of our Occupational Therapy Program, combined with early intervention and a highly qualified therapist, help patients regain their independence and return to the lives they enjoy.
Conditions treated by Randolph Hospital’s occupational therapist include:
| Amputation | Fracture |
| Arthritis | Head injury |
| Burn | Lymphedema |
| Contusion | Multiple trauma |
| Comulative trauma | Peripheral nerve injury |
| Cerebrovascular accident | Sprain/strain |
| de Quervain's Syndrome | Tendon laceration |
| Dislocation | Trigger finger |
| Dupuytren's | Vascular disorder |
Treatment for conditions affecting the upper extremities include:
| Activities of daily living retraining | Joint mobilization |
| Computerized work stimulation | Lymphedema management |
| Contracture management | Myofascial release |
| Custom orthotics/splints | Neuromuscular re-education |
| Dynamic static-progressive | Pain management |
| Edema management | Prosthetic training |
| Ergonomics | Range of motion |
| Functional capacity evaluation | Scar management |
| Home program instruction | Sensory re-education |
| Industry consultation | UE conditioning/endurance training |
| Job-site analysis | Wound care |
For more information about our occupational therapy services, please call (336) 629-8835.


