Hannah Lusser: East Tyrol's first hand therapist ensures quality of life!

Hannah Lusser: East Tyrol's first hand therapist ensures quality of life!

Lienz, Österreich - Hannah Lusser, an independent occupational therapist and certified handicapist of the Austrian Society for Hand Therapy (ÖGHT), works in the therapy corner in Lienz, East Tyrol. It specializes in the treatment of dysfunction and injuries to the hand and is the first in East Tyrol that has completed a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Hand therapy at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Winterthur (Switzerland). Her practical training enables her to successfully treat patients of all ages with conservative and postoperative complaints in the hand and elbow sector.

In your therapy, Lusser uses various additional measures such as laser, ultrasound and electrotherapy as well as paraffin baths. In addition, she manufactures individually adapted rails directly on site to optimally meet the needs of her patients. It emphasizes the importance of the independence of the patients after therapy and recommends an early appointment for a quick and targeted post -treatment. Interested parties can find additional information about your services and further training on the website www. therapyeck-lienz.at .

diverse training opportunities

To always stay up-to-date, Lusser took part in numerous further training. Among other things, she was at the hand -resistant - ÖGHT specialist conference in September 2023 and continuously works on her professional qualifications. For example, as part of a certificate course, she took part in the fach therapist for fine and grapho motor skills and in various courses on hand therapy. She achieved the completion of her training as a certified hand therapist on October 10, 2023.
These training measures are crucial in order to be able to apply the latest therapeutic methods in hand therapy, such as Bobath therapy or the affolter method.

Bobath therapy, a widespread concept for the treatment of people with cerebral movement disorders, and the affolter method to support people with perception disorders are just two examples of the therapeutic approaches that Luser and other occupational therapists can use in their practice. The combination of these methods with neuromotor control and incoming courses on hand rehabilitation proves to be very effective, especially in patients with complex neurological conditions.

contact information

patients who consider therapy can be contacted Hannah Lusser at the mobile number 0677 61068672 or by email at Praxd@lienz-ergotherapy.at .

For further information on occupational therapy in general, interested parties can also visit the website of Ziff that offers numerous resources and further training opportunities for occupational therapists and alternative practitioners.

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