Hand Therapist

Hand therapists are occupational therapists who have specialised in the rehabilitation of the upper limb - from the shoulder to the hand. They treat people who have a condition which affects the hands, such as arthritis, and people who have hand injuries.


Hand therapists enable patients to regain as much hand function as possible, often teaching them how to perform certain actions again, especially if their injury is very serious and they have lost part of their fingers.

Each patient is briefly assessed and measured. The patient’s hand is gently massaged and specific exercises to improve hand function are practised. If necessary splints are made to support the hand or improve its function. Creativity and biomechanics are required for the making of these splints.

The hand is a very special organ which is easily injured, but can improve with the right care. The exact degree that a joint can move is measured before and after therapy, and this motivates patients to do even more work at home.

Hand therapists work with a large variety of people. Their patients are usually very grateful when hand function is improved, and they often become good friends. It is sometimes necessary for hand therapists to travel abroad to attend congresses and courses, where they get to know people from all over the world who share their passion.

Occupational therapy covers a large field, and hand therapists are easily able to find work locally and internationally.


Personal Requirements

  • enjoy helping people
  • emotional stability
  • patience and perseverance
  • have empathy and a kind heart
  • good health and physical stamina
  • creative and have original ideas for problem-solving
  • practical and have manual dexterity


How to Enter

Schooling & School Subjects

Compulsory Subjects: MathematicsPhysical Science 
Recommended subjects: Life Sciences 
Additional: 

  • Pass matric with a Bachelor's pass
  • Meet the admission requirements (APS) set by the university
  • Due to the limited number of spaces available, only a small percentage of applicants are admitted.



What to Study

Degree: BOccupational Therapy or BSc (Occupational Therapy) - UKZN, US, UL, UP, UCT, UFS, Wits. The duration of the course is 4 years.

Registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) is mandatory for this occupation. Consult the HPCSA website for the most up-to-date information relating to accredited qualifications and registration requirements. This information can be found in the relevant sections under the Professional Board of Occupational Therapy, Medical Orthotics, Prosthetics & Arts Therapy.


Employment

  • general hospitals and clinics
  • special schools for physically disabled children
  • homes for the aged
  • specialised units such as workmen’s rehabilitation units
  • self-employment, in own private practice


Further Information

Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) 
(553) of Hamilton and
Madiba Streets,
Arcadia, Pretoria
Tel: (012) 338-9300
www.hpcsa.co.za

Occupational Therapy Association of South Africa
Corner of Stanza Bopabe and Richard Streets
Hatfield Bridge, 1A
Tel: (012) 362-5457

South African Society of Hand Therapists (SASHT)
c/o The Conference Company 
P.O. Box 47156
Greyville
4023, South Africa


Getting Started

  • make appointments to talk to practising hand therapists and ask to observe them at work
  • try to get a vacation job working with an hand therapist - even if unpaid


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