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Podcasts for OT's, PT's specializing in upper extremity care. The goal is to cover topics that lead to discussion that will elevate the profession. This is for all treating therapists who want to enhance their clinical and professional development. Contact us at h2stherapist@newhands.net. Podcast is based out of Appleton, WI at the Hand to Shoulder Center of WisconsinHand to Shoulder Center Podcast Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • 045: Hand Therapy Skills Across Borders: from the US to Northern Ireland with Karen Murphy, MS, OTR, CHT, AHT
    Jul 7 2025

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to practice in a different country? Or perhaps what hand therapy practice looks like in Northern Ireland? Today we dive into the day and life of Karen Murphy, MS, OTR, CHT, AHT as the owner and director of Health Pub Professions. Karen's explores hand therapy in Northern Ireland and the differences from the US. She shares her passion for hand therapy and give us an inspiring episode.

    Karen graduated with a BSc (Hons.) in Occupational Therapy from the University of Ulster in 2000. After 2 years in traveling posts in the UK and Northern Ireland, Karen moved to upstate New York. Her practice there involved neurological rehabilitation within a hospital setting, and in outpatient clinics.

    In 2004, Karen began her Hand Therapy journey culminating in gaining her CHT qualification in 2007. In that time, she also completed her MSc in Advanced Occupational Therapy at A.T. Still University of Health Sciences, Arizona.

    In 2009, Karen moved home to Northern Ireland and became the sole founder of the practice of Hand Therapy in the Northwest of the Island. She built a team and developed the provision of specialist services in the area. In 2013 she began working in a Private Hospital and became Director of Health Hub Professionals NI Ltd in 2018, where she built a multiprofessional team of specialists in Private health care.

    In recent years, Karen has joined the Global Partnership Committee of the British Association of Hand Therapists, who work to provide free upper limb therapy along with surgeons in low- and middle-income countries. Presently Karen has visited and worked in Phnom Penh, Cambodia twice, and has plans to work on other projects in the future.

    Karen enjoys the intricacies of the upper limb and loves to see her patients satisfied through their entire recovery and management. As one of the very few CHT’s working in Private practice in Northern Ireland, as the healthcare system in the country is rapidly changing, Karen’s caseload is busy and varied!

    You can find her at:

    www.healthhubprofessionalsni.com


    Email: karenmurphyhands@gmail.com

    Health Hub Professionals NI/www.healthhubprofessionalsni.com

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    51 m
  • 044: Hand Therapy Practice Analysis with Mary Dimick, OTR, CHT
    May 27 2025

    Many of you are studying for the CHT exam or have already put many hours into passing the specialty hand therapy exam. Don't you wonder how this exam came about or even how hand therapy became a subspecialty? Well, today we talk with Wisconsin native Mary Dimick, who previously served as the president of the Hand Therapy Certification Commission, also known as the HTCC. She gives us a background of how HTCC and the practice analysis developed as well as how the CHT exam continues to reflect current hand therapy practices.

    Mary Dimick, OTR, CHT graduated in occupational therapy from the University of Wisconsin and has been a Certified Hand Therapist since 1991. Mary’s passion for hand therapy developed early in her career while treating level-one trauma patients for 20 years at the University of California San Diego. This experience in the very early days of the hand therapy profession shaped the entirety of Mary’s career. Mary spent the next 20 years in clinical practice and management positions supporting hand therapy practice. She also taught seminars and published scientific articles and book chapters on hand therapy.

    Mary served in leadership roles for the American Society of Hand Therapists from 1982-1992. As chair of the Task Force on Legal Issues, which eventually became the Certification Committee, she helped lead ASHT toward certification. When Mary left her position on the ASHT board, it was to serve on the board of the newly formed Hand Therapy Certification Commission.

    Mary has been involved with the CHT credential since its inception. In 1985, she led the ASHT task force that tookthe first step toward establishing the standards of hand therapy practice by conducting an empirical study to delineate the role of a hand therapist. The results of this study, published as the lead article in the inaugural issue of the Journal of Hand Therapy (10/1987), produced the original Definition and Scope of Practice of the Profession of Hand Therapy (adopted by the ASHT membership in April 1987). This practice analysis formed the blueprint for the first Hand Therapy Certification Examination (HTCE). Mary has been involved with each of the 6 practice analyses over the past 40 years and is currently participating in the seventh which will be performed this year (2025).

    Mary just completed her term as President of the Hand Therapy Certification Commission. As a founder of HTCC, she remains on the board and plans to continue to serve the profession she loves.

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    55 m
  • 043: Treating Sports-Related Wrist Injuries with Jean-François Ouellet, BSc (OT), CHT
    Apr 14 2025

    For those of you who work in hand therapy clinics, it can be intimidating to see high- level athletes. This population has specific demands above and beyond the regular day-to-day activities of daily living. Join us as we discuss what typeof issues affecting these patients with Jean-François Ouellet, BSc (OT), CHT! He works with a team of physicians and therapists who specialize in treatment of these conditions. In addition, he provides key concepts to get athletes backto their sport with less downtime. Please join us as Jean-François provides a fascinating discussion on how to address this population!

    Jean-François Ouellet graduated from McGill University with a B Sc. (O.T.) in 2003 and holds a current registration to practice in the province of Quebec (Canada) as anOccupational Therapist. He has been working in private practices since 2003 exclusively treating elbow, wrist and hand injuries. He has been a Certified Hand Therapist since 2009. He was coordinator of the Montreal Hand Interest Group for 8 years. He worked as an assistant-teacher fororthotic labs at McGill University from 2009 to 2014. He has been an invited speaker at numerous Quebec Hand Surgery Conferences (ASCPEQ) as well as for the Canadian Society of Hand Therapists (CSHT). He served as President forCSHT from 2021 to 2024. During his term, the executive committee was able to connect with therapists from all around the world while developing links with different societies such as the American, the French and the Australianones. Jean-François has been mentoring other therapists and has a passion for sharing his knowledge. He regularly teaches wrist and hand examination courses to GPs.

    Over the last ten years of practice, he has developed expertise in the treatment of sport-related wrist and handinjuries. He works with professional athletes from various fields and associations (NHL, PWHL, MLS, UFC, CFL, Olympians, performing artists, tennis Canada, QMJLH,…). He joined Kinatex Brossard in 2023 where he works full-time as an O.T. and a mentor for his colleagues.


    He can be reached at:

    email: ergojfo@gmail.com

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-fran%C3%A7ois-ouellet-72667029/

    Here are the 2 references he discusses during the podcast episode:

    Elite Athlete’s Hand and Wrist Injury in Hand Clinics, 2012;guest editor: Michelle G. Carlson, MD

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22883906/

    Sports Injuries of the Hand and Wrist, editors: Mike Hayton,Chye Yew Ng, Lennard Funk, Adam Watts, Mike Walton

    https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-02134-4

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    1 h y 4 m
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