Certified Hand Therapy

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Care from a Certified Hand Therapist

If you have a hand, wrist, elbow, or shoulder problem, a Certified Hand Therapist (CHT) is the clinician you want seeing it. At Highbar Health, our CHT works with patients across Rhode Island and Massachusetts on everything from carpal tunnel and tennis elbow to post-surgical tendon repairs and complex fractures.

The CHT credential means at least 4,000 hours of direct upper-extremity practice and a passed national advanced-practice exam. Fewer than 7,000 clinicians in the United States hold it. What that translates to for you: a clinician who treats the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand as one connected system, fabricates your custom splint in-clinic, and communicates directly with your referring surgeon or physician.

Conditions we treat

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Cubital tunnel syndrome (ulnar nerve at the elbow)
  • Trigger finger
  • de Quervain’s tenosynovitis
  • Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
  • Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis)
  • Distal radius (wrist) fractures
  • Scaphoid and other carpal fractures
  • Metacarpal and finger fractures
  • Post-surgical rehab: tendon and ligament repairs
  • Post-surgical rehab: joint replacements and fusions
  • Thumb CMC arthritis and hand osteoarthritis
  • Dupuytren’s contracture (pre- and post-procedure)
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
  • Hand and arm edema, including post-surgical and lymphedema
  • Custom splinting, orthotic fabrication, and wound care

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What Is a Certified Hand Therapist

A Certified Hand Therapist is an occupational or physical therapist who has gone well past entry-level training. To earn the CHT credential, a clinician must log at least 4,000 hours of direct, hands-on upper-extremity practice and then pass a national advanced-practice examination. Fewer than 7,000 CHTs currently practice in the United States.

The credential matters because CHTs do not just see hands — they're experts for the entire upper extremity, treating the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand as one connected system. For you, that means a clinician who can read your imaging, talk directly with your surgeon, fabricate a custom splint at your visit, and progress your rehab without sending you somewhere else for the next step.

Conditions We Treat

Hand, Wrist, Elbow & Shoulder Conditions

Our Certified Hand Therapist treats the full upper extremity — from nerve compressions and tendon issues to fractures, post-surgical rehab, arthritis, and complex hand conditions.

Carpal tunnel syndrome

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Cubital tunnel syndrome

Custom splinting and orthotic fabrication

de Quervain's tenosynovitis

Distal radius fractures

Dupuytren's contracture

Golfer's elbow

Hand and arm edema

Hand osteoarthritis

  1. One-on-one evaluation of the whole upper extremity. Shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand get assessed together because they work together — not just the part that hurts.
  2. Custom splints and orthotics fabricated in-clinic. Made at your visit. No separate trip to an orthotist, no two-week wait for a fitting.
  3. Hands-on manual therapy. Soft tissue work, joint mobilization, and scar and adhesion management — matched to where you are in healing.
  4. Progressive loading and tendon/nerve gliding. Move from protected motion to real-world strength on a timeline that fits your tissue, not a generic protocol.
  5. Direct communication with your surgeon or physician. Your rehab stays aligned with the surgical plan and any restrictions get flagged early.

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Highbar's CHT service is built for surgical and acute referrals.

  • Same-week evaluations available for post-surgical and acute upper-extremity referrals
  • Custom splinting and orthotic fabrication done in-clinic — your patient does not need a separate orthotist visit
  • Direct, clinician-to-clinician communication with the operating surgeon or referring physician, including protocol confirmation and progress updates
  • Full upper-extremity scope: shoulder through fingertip, treated as one system

What you get that you don't get from a general PT clinic: a credentialed CHT who can take your protocol, fabricate the splint on day one, and call you back the same week if something on the patient's exam doesn't match what you'd expect post-op.

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Fax: 401-722-9386

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