Hand therapy service

  • The outpatient hand therapy service is delivered by occupational therapists and physiotherapists and available to patients in East and North Hertfordshire.

    The aim of this service is to help you resume activity and maintain independence in your daily life at work, home and during leisure. Furthermore, we aim to give you a greater understanding of your condition and to enable you to self-manage your symptoms through professional advice and guidance.

    The service provides assessment and treatment for a variety of conditions including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, osteoarthritis, lupus (SLE) and post-operative care following hand surgery.

    Clinic locations

    Kingsway Health Centre

    Unit 18, Stevenage Leisure Park
    Stevenage
    SG1 2UA

    Phone: 01438 847520
    Service manager / Clinical lead: Nikki Stewart / Suzanne Taylor
    Area served: East and North Hertfordshire

    Lister Hospital

    Level 11B
    Coreys Mill Lane
    Stevenage
    SG1 4AB

    Phone: 01707 247412
    Service manager / Clinical lead: Nikki Stewart / Suzanne Taylor
    Area served: East and North Hertfordshire

  • Address: Kingsway Health Centre Unit 18,  Stevenage Leisure Park Stevenage SG1 2UA, Stevenage, SG1 2UA

How the service is provided

Following assessment with one of our specialist therapists, an individual management plan will be devised and agreed with you. Experience has shown that your active participation will help you to manage your condition more effectively.

Treatment may include:

  • Education and advice to help you manage your condition
  • A specific exercise programme
  • Joint protection
  • Fatigue management
  • Postural education
  • Splinting functional assessment and / or work assessment
  • Hand therapy classes

Therapy can also assist with emotional and psychological support.

What will happen at your appointment

At your appointment, your clinician will assess you by asking a series of questions about your presenting condition and then carrying out a physical examination.

We recommend wearing comfortable clothes that can be easily removed, as it may be necessary to partially undress as part of your assessment. It is also helpful to bring along details of any medication you are taking.

Your appointment may last up to one hour.

Following your assessment, your clinician will discuss the findings of the examination with you and the next steps for best-managing your condition. In some cases you may be referred on to another team for further investigations.

Useful information

Websites

You can access information on the latest research developments into musculoskeletal conditions as well as self-management advice and guidance at the following links:

Versus Arthritis is the UK's is the largest charity dedicated to supporting people with arthritis. It was launched in September 2018, following the legal merger of the two leading arthritis charities in the UK, Arthritis Research UK and Arthritis Care in November 2017

Specific information relating to Rheumatoid Arthritis can be found here: www.nras.org.uk

Latest evidence and education material relating to the management of pain can be found here: www.noigroup.com 

Making a referral

Making a referral

Patient experience

We greatly appreciate the feedback of patients who use our services.

If you would like to share your experience of our outpatient hand therapy service please contact our Patient Experience team either by calling 01707 388 036 or by sending an email to hct.patientexperienceteam@nhs.net

You can also complete a survey by clicking here

Your feedback helps us to continually improve the service we provide, both to you and other patients - thank you.

Hand therapy service

  • The outpatient hand therapy service is delivered by occupational therapists and physiotherapists and available to patients in East and North Hertfordshire.

    The aim of this service is to help you resume activity and maintain independence in your daily life at work, home and during leisure. Furthermore, we aim to give you a greater understanding of your condition and to enable you to self-manage your symptoms through professional advice and guidance.

    The service provides assessment and treatment for a variety of conditions including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, osteoarthritis, lupus (SLE) and post-operative care following hand surgery.

    Clinic locations

    Kingsway Health Centre

    Unit 18, Stevenage Leisure Park
    Stevenage
    SG1 2UA

    Phone: 01438 847520
    Service manager / Clinical lead: Nikki Stewart / Suzanne Taylor
    Area served: East and North Hertfordshire

    Lister Hospital

    Level 11B
    Coreys Mill Lane
    Stevenage
    SG1 4AB

    Phone: 01707 247412
    Service manager / Clinical lead: Nikki Stewart / Suzanne Taylor
    Area served: East and North Hertfordshire

  • Address: Kingsway Health Centre Unit 18,  Stevenage Leisure Park Stevenage SG1 2UA, Stevenage, SG1 2UA

How the service is provided

Following assessment with one of our specialist therapists, an individual management plan will be devised and agreed with you. Experience has shown that your active participation will help you to manage your condition more effectively.

Treatment may include:

  • Education and advice to help you manage your condition
  • A specific exercise programme
  • Joint protection
  • Fatigue management
  • Postural education
  • Splinting functional assessment and / or work assessment
  • Hand therapy classes

Therapy can also assist with emotional and psychological support.

What will happen at your appointment

At your appointment, your clinician will assess you by asking a series of questions about your presenting condition and then carrying out a physical examination.

We recommend wearing comfortable clothes that can be easily removed, as it may be necessary to partially undress as part of your assessment. It is also helpful to bring along details of any medication you are taking.

Your appointment may last up to one hour.

Following your assessment, your clinician will discuss the findings of the examination with you and the next steps for best-managing your condition. In some cases you may be referred on to another team for further investigations.

Useful information

Websites

You can access information on the latest research developments into musculoskeletal conditions as well as self-management advice and guidance at the following links:

Versus Arthritis is the UK's is the largest charity dedicated to supporting people with arthritis. It was launched in September 2018, following the legal merger of the two leading arthritis charities in the UK, Arthritis Research UK and Arthritis Care in November 2017

Specific information relating to Rheumatoid Arthritis can be found here: www.nras.org.uk

Latest evidence and education material relating to the management of pain can be found here: www.noigroup.com 

Making a referral

Making a referral

Patient experience

We greatly appreciate the feedback of patients who use our services.

If you would like to share your experience of our outpatient hand therapy service please contact our Patient Experience team either by calling 01707 388 036 or by sending an email to hct.patientexperienceteam@nhs.net

You can also complete a survey by clicking here

Your feedback helps us to continually improve the service we provide, both to you and other patients - thank you.