Hand Therapy

So many complaints, so many treatments. A complete enumeration of diagnoses and pathologies cannot be given. We highlight a few common ones.

Post-operative counseling

You have had surgery or are indicated for surgery in plastic surgery, surgery, orthopedics. Or you came through the emergency room. In the hospital or a clinic. After your surgery follows hand therapy. We take this up in consultation with your doctor, and if necessary make custom splints. We follow the latest developments in medical literature.

Conservative treatment

Surgery is always the last option. If possible, hand therapy is used to prevent or postpone surgery. We guide you in this and maintain contact with your general practitioner or medical specialist. A follow-up is not always necessary, and hand therapy is sufficient to remedy your symptoms.

Occupational Therapy

Hand therapy is a specialization within occupational therapy. In addition to hand therapy, we can also assist you when you experience limitations in your daily activities. Think of burn-out complaints, concussions or work-related complaints. We do this at our practice, where we help you get a grip on your daily activities.

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About Handtherapie Amsterdam

As hand therapy specialists, we follow treatment protocols and guidelines. But we never lose sight of the fact that you are always different from the norm. We do this from our small practices, right in the middle of town.

Making an appointment

You do not need a referral from your general practitioner for treatment: you can schedule an appointment right away.

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Questions & Answers

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Yes, hand therapy works "evidence-based." Although hand therapy can be different for each individual, we work according to guidelines based on scientific research. We naturally keep this up to date. Our therapists are post-graduate trained in hand therapy. Through our close cooperation with general practitioners and specialists, we achieve optimal results. Many treatments follow protocols that have been scientifically proven effective.

When giving conservative therapy, we will look with you at how the complaint arises. Often this is related to your daily activities, the way you do what you have to do every day. We try to work with you to make adjustments in behavior, attitude, and help you learn new methods. If necessary, we can make a splint. In this way we try to prevent your symptoms from worsening and an intervention becoming necessary. Often you will discuss this with your general practitioner, and he or she will advise you to go through this process first, before considering options such as injections or surgery.

Yes, by all insurers. You do not need additional insurance to be reimbursed. Hand therapy is a specialization within occupational therapy, and because of its effective and cost-saving methods, it is included in your insurance's basic package. You will be reimbursed for 10 hours per calendar year. Of course, the legally determined deductible applies.