I shattered my pinky finger last year and had surgery to put in a plate and screws. My surgeon at Stanford recommended HOC, and I’m happy he did. I felt silly going to physical therapy for a pinky (I mean, “it’s just a pinky”, right?) but little did I know how important that little sucker is. But you are expected to know the drill as a patient and go through your exercises while you wait to have manual therapy. I appreciate the no-nonsense attitude of HOC therapists. I’m not a patient to be coddled, but to get out of there as fast as possible and back to regular life again.

If you have hand, arm, shoulder issues, I highly recommend Hands On Care.

Amelia B.

I can’t say enough about HOC and their staff.  My therapist is, professional, straight forward, but has a since of humor. She knows her field well. She looks at you and can tell when you can handle the exercises and when you are NOT doing well, making sure, in my case I did not pass out. You can tell they have a passion for her work and wants you well. If the therapy isn’t working she spends time finding out what will give you better results. If you are committed to getting better for hand, shoulder, or elbows I don’t think you could go wrong. (more…)

Robert S.