Our student from Southern California University of Health Sciences is developing a virtual reality program for our patients. She is a doctoral student who will be completing her capstone project for the Spring of 2025.
Please stay tuned….
Our student from Southern California University of Health Sciences is developing a virtual reality program for our patients. She is a doctoral student who will be completing her capstone project for the Spring of 2025.
Please stay tuned….
We’ve been mulling over the possibility of starting a practice in Texas for a while but it was the challenges brought on by the pandemic that propelled us forward. We think it’s true that adversity is an opportunity for growth… today starts that journey… stay tuned!

Pencil grasp develops with the following order: Palmar supinate, digital pronate, static tripod –> dynamic tripod



4 Acceptable Mature Grasps:




The following are products we often recommend. Please do not purchase the following products without consulting with your therapist or physician.
Theraputty: Great for increasing hand strength.
Soft Theraputty $8.69
Medium Theraputty $5.29
The following are products we often recommend. Please do not purchase the following products without consulting with your therapist or physician.
Oval-8 Ring Splints: Useful for trigger finger, finger deformities, arthritis.
Oval-8 Ring Splints Size 6, 7, 8 (click on the image) $22.99
Oval-8 Ring Splint Size 8, 9, 10 (click on the image) $22.99
Thumb Splints:
Thumb Spica $25.00
Wrist Splints:
Wrist Splint $13.60
Pillow Splint (wrist) $40.33
Elbow Splints:
Pillow Splint (elbow) $40.01
***Disclaimer: The suggestions in this post do not replace medical advice. Please schedule an appointment with your doctor for a diagnosis and a referral for therapy.

There are a number unexpected symptoms after having a baby! Some of the most debilitating symptoms are the ones that affect your hands and wrists. Let’s talk about a few possibilities:
What you can do: Definitely schedule to see your primary physician or better yet, a hand surgeon. The doctor will be able to properly diagnose you and review your options with you. The key is not to wait until the symptoms worsen. Once you start feeling it, address it! But while you wait for an appointment that may take a few weeks, here are some things you can try: A splint! Click on the images below for a more detailed description.
The purpose of splinting is to give the irritated structures time to rest and heal. You may initially have more discomfort once these structures are given rest, but with time, the symptoms should subside. While immobilization will help stop the progression of your injury, you will likely need additional treatment to deal with the subsequent stiffness. I highly recommend an evaluation and follow-up visits with a therapist who can use modalities and do manual therapy techniques that will break up the scar tissue, decrease your stiffness, teach you exercises to increase your strength, and show you alternate ways to do your activities so that you do not re-injure yourself.