Wound Care Essentials for the Hand Therapist (Recorded Webinar)
Presented by Nora Barrett
12-Month Subscription
Unlimited access to:
- Thousands of CE Courses
- Patient Education
- Home Exercise Program
- And more
Hand therapists often encounter patients with traumatic or surgical wounds. Most of these wound types heal on their own without significant intervention from the hand therapist. This course will address healing principles and applicable wound-care strategies for the hand therapist not as familiar with wounds for those soft-tissue injuries that don’t easily heal on their own and need intervention from the hand therapist to facilitate closure and healing.
Learning Objectives
- Apply wound-healing principles to maximize wound closure in the hand and upper extremity patient population to promote return to self-care
- Implement a wound-cleansing plan for hand and upper extremity wound patients in your work setting
- Determine an appropriate wound-care strategy that includes debridement in your therapy clinic
- Examine wound-care topicals and supplies for the needs of your clinic to treat hand wounds to maximize functional use during ADLs
Meet your instructor
Nora Barrett
Nora Barrett graduated from the Program in Occupational Therapy at Washington University in St. Louis in 1997. She has been a practicing occupational therapist since 1998 and a certified hand therapist since 2006. She spent her early career as an inpatient therapist at rehabilitation centers, acute care hospitals and burn…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Introduction
This chapter will cover wound-healing principles to guide the therapist’s decision-making and patient treatment to promote wound closure. Hygiene with both soap and water as well as cleansers will be reviewed. Top five tips for wound care in the hand clinic are included.
2. Case #1: How Do I Care for This Wound?
This chapter will cover a patient case that demonstrates the importance of wound debridement between dressing changes and how that simple step creates a trajectory for healing. Several debridement types will be highlighted in depth as they relate to this case.
3. Case #2: What Should I Put on This Wound?
This chapter will showcase several dressing options in a case as the wound evolves from open and draining to closing and dry. Various topicals and supplies will be shown in the context of this wound case.
4. Qustion and Answer Session
In this chapter, we'll review and answer the questions asked during the webinar.
More courses in this series
Rehabilitation of Nerve Transfers: Principles, Application, and Case Studies (Recorded Webinar)
Jennifer T. Dodson
Midcarpal Instability: From Testing to Treatment (Recorded Webinar)
Ann Porretto-Loehrke
Wound Care Essentials for the Hand Therapist (Recorded Webinar)
Nora Barrett
Relative Motion: Not Just an Orthosis (Recorded Webinar)
Jeanine Beasley
Rehabilitation of the Unstable Elbow: Concepts to Maximize Outcomes (Recorded Webinar)
Joey Pipicelli