Post-Operative Hand Therapy is the Key to a Successful Recovery

Whether you’ve just undergone hand surgery or you’re preparing for one, your journey to recovery doesn’t end in the operating room, it continues with specialised hand therapy.

As a hand therapy practitioner, I’ve had the privilege of guiding many patients through their post-operative rehabilitation, helping them regain strength, mobility, and confidence in their hands.


Why Post-Operative Hand Therapy Matters

After surgery, your hand may be stiff, swollen, or weak.
Without proper rehabilitation, even a successful
surgery can fall short of its goals. That’s where targeted therapy comes in.

A personalised post-op plan helps:
Reduce swelling and scar tissue
Restore range of motion
Improve grip strength and function
Prevent complications like stiffness or tendon adhesions

 

Brandon Moore, Senior Occupational Therapist, prior to surgical observation with his patient and surgeon.


What to Expect in Post-Surgical Hand Therapy

We work closely with your surgeon to ensure your therapy aligns with your procedure and healing timeline, that may even include involving your hand therapist t observe your surgery.
Depending on your surgery, your therapy may include:
Gentle mobilization and manual therapy
Custom splinting to protect healing tissues
Gradual strengthening and functional retraining
Education on scar care and pain management

My goal is to empower you with the tools and knowledge to heal well and return to the activities that matter most to you.


When to Start Therapy

Early intervention leads to the best outcomes. In most cases, we begin therapy within days or weeks after surgery, depending on your surgeon’s protocol. The sooner we start working together, the sooner you’ll notice improvements.


Ready to Start Your Recovery?

If you’ve recently had hand surgery or are scheduled for one, I’d love to be part of your recovery team. With compassionate care and expert guidance, we’ll get you back to doing what you love—pain-free and with full confidence in your hands.

 

Brandon Moore, Occupational Therapist working in hand therapy, Melbourne Hand Rehab

Brandon Moore

So, if you suspect that you may require surgery or you’ve already had surgery, don’t hesitate to get in touch with one of our expert hand therapists. We’d love to help you!

 

 

For more information, call us directly on 03 9458 5166

 

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