Hands In Motion American Society of Hand Therapists (ASHT)
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The Hands in Motion podcast will be dynamic discussions with a variety of guests. There will be interviews with a variety of professionals about current treatment trends, hot topics in hand and upper extremity rehabilitation, current evidence, case studies, alternative treatment areas, and more. There will also be a variety of guests including consumers and content experts on current trends and issues.
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Targeted Muscle Reinnervation
On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Bryan Loeffler, an orthopedic surgeon who devotes a significant amount of his practice to treating patients who have experienced limb loss. He discusses with us the use of targeted muscle reinnervation, its indications, and how it has transformed care for patients to prevent pain and improve function.
Guest bio:
Dr. Loeffler specializes in the entire spectrum of hand and upper extremity disorders from the fingertips to the shoulder. He has a special interest in complex elbow conditions and peripheral nerve injuries. Dr. Loeffler has been awarded multiple research grants to fund various clinical studies as well as a basic science study on biologic solutions to improve rotator cuff healing. He has authored numerous book chapters and peer-reviewed articles on topics ranging from forearm injuries to shoulder and elbow replacement. Academic honors and achievements range from excellence in surgery to resident teaching award. He has also participated in two international medical missions, providing orthopaedic surgical care in underserved areas. Dr. Loeffler is a former NCAA Division I wrestler at the University of Maryland, and he remains active by running and spending time with his wife, Jennifer, and their three children. -
Upper Extremity Rehabilitation for Rock Climbers
On this episode, we are joined by Emily Hartnett, an occupational therapist and certified hand therapist who has turned her hobby of rock climbing into a specialty area of practice. She shares with us common injuries sustained by rock climbers and unique aspects of caring for this patient population.
Guest bio:
Emily Hartnett, OTD, MOTR/L, CHT graduated with her Bachelors of Health Science in 2017, her Masters of Occupational Therapy in 2019, and her Doctorate of Occupational Therapy with a focus on rock-climbers' injuries in 2022 from Quinnipiac University. Emily is an avid rock climber herself and has been specializing in treatment of the upper extremity since she received her OT license in February of 2019. Emily has combined her hobby and career to treat rock climbers; she has developed effective return to climb protocols and effective strategies, such as PRO (Pulley Ring Orthotic, patent pending) fabrication and application, to allow climbers to continue to climb while rehabilitating from injury. -
Benefits of ASHT Membership
On this episode, we are joined by Rob McClellan, our current ASHT Board Member at Large. Rob shares with us all of the benefits of being an ASHT member and a variety of ways to get involved in the organization. Welcome to Hands in Motion, Rob.
Guest bio:
Rob McClellan, OTR/L, CHT, COMT-UL has 23 years of experience working in hand and upper limb rehabilitation. He is an active member of the American Society of Hand Therapists serving on the Board of Directors as Board Member at Large, the Leadership Committee, and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. He is an active member of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is the Immediate Past President of the Georgia Hand and Upper Extremity Special Interest Group. He has had the opportunity to speak at previous ASHT Annual Conferences and the IFSSH/ IFSHT Triennial Congress in London. Rob is the Hand Program Coordinator for Physio/ Select Medical in Georgia -
Psychological Impact of Upper Extremity Injury
We are joined by Dr Brad Grunert, a psychologist who has worked for many years with patients who have sustained traumatic injuries to their upper extremity. He shares with the techniques that we can utilize in our hand therapy sessions to support the psychological needs of our patients and help them cope with their injury.
Guest bio:
Dr. Grunert is a Professor of Psychology in the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Medical College of Wisconsin. His areas of specialty include working with traumatically hand-injured patients, and he has published extensively in this area. He also has interests in psychogenic hand disorders and chronic pain disorders of the upper extremity. He is in his 47th year of practice and still enjoys the opportunity to assist patients in coping with the psychological residuals of hand injuries and their accompanying disability. Dr. Grunert is a fellow of Wisconsin Psychological Association and a member of the American Psychological Association. -
Hand Therapy with Mercy Ships
On this episode, we are joined by Yeiddy Ferreira, an occupational therapist who is spending three months volunteering as a hand therapist with Mercy Ships in Sierra Leone, Africa. Yeiddy shares with us what life is like living on the ship and caring for patients who have undergone surgery to their upper extremity.
Guest bio:
Yeiddy L. Ferreira, OTR/L is originally from the Dominican Republic. She graduated from Mercy University in Dobbs Ferry, New York with a Masters in Occupational Therapy. She has always had a passion for hand therapy and began working in the field after she graduated in 2021. In 2022, she went on her first medical mission trip as a hand therapist in the Dominican Republic. After this experience, her passion for serving and helping others grew further. This is when she came across Mercy Ships and accepted a three-month commitment to serve as a hand therapist in Sierra Leone, Africa. When not taking care of patients on the ship, Yeiddy spends her time studying for the CHT Xxam which she plans to take in November 2024. -
Clinical Guideline for Treating Lateral Elbow Pain
On this episode, we are joined by Ann Lucado, a physical therapist and Certified Hand
Therapist who led a team of clinicians to develop the clinical practice guideline, “Lateral
Elbow Pain and Muscle Function Impairments.” Ann shares with us what a clinical
practice guideline is and how they are developed, as well as the results of this guideline
and how therapists treating patients with lateral elbow pain can best utilize the
evidence.
Guest bio:
Ann Lucado, PT, PhD, CHT
Ann Lucado is a physical therapist and Certified Hand Therapist who has specialized in
upper extremity and orthopedic rehabilitation for the past 30 years. She is an active
member of the APTA’s Academy of Orthopedic Physical therapy and is currently serving
as the Chair of the Research Committee and Coordinator of Clinical Practice Guideline
Development for the Academy of Hand and Upper Extremity Physical Therapy. She
received her Master of Science in Community Health Education and Physical Therapy
and received her PhD in research methodology and design in Physical Therapy. Dr.
Lucado is currently an Associate Professor in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
at Mercer University located in Atlanta, Georgia. She has conducted numerous
instructional seminars and is the author of several research articles related to elbow
tendinopathies. She headed the Guideline Development group for the recently
published Clinical Practice Guideline related to Lateral Elbow Pain and Muscle Function
Impairments in the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy.
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Customer Reviews
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Such a great way to spread great info and knowledge regarding all things related to hand and upper extremity. Love the content! Great job Steph, Cara and all involved in making this podcast happen!