
Custom Splinting & Orthotics at Spencer Orthopedics
Custom Splinting & Orthotics at Spencer Orthopedics is focused on creating or fitting supportive devices that protect injured tissue, improve positioning, reduce pain, or support healing. Care is designed for patients who need immobilization, functional support, post-operative protection, joint positioning, or symptom control. The goal is not only to reduce symptoms, but also to improve the way patients use their hands, arms, and bodies during the activities that matter most.
Patients in Palm Desert, La Quinta, and the Coachella Valley may benefit from occupational therapy after surgery, fracture, tendon injury, nerve symptoms, arthritis, work injury, sports injury, or a period of immobilization. Treatment is individualized because every person has different healing needs, job demands, hobbies, and home responsibilities.
What This Service Helps With
Occupational therapy often addresses stiffness, weakness, swelling, sensitivity, scar tightness, reduced coordination, difficulty gripping, difficulty writing or typing, challenges with dressing or self-care, limited work tolerance, and uncertainty about how much activity is safe. Therapy can also support patients who need education about joint protection, splint use, adaptive strategies, and safe progression after injury.
For orthopedic patients, the details matter. Small changes in finger motion, wrist position, swelling, or pain can affect the ability to button a shirt, open a jar, use a phone, carry groceries, lift a child, return to work, or resume sports. Therapy connects medical recovery with real-life function.
Evaluation and Treatment Planning
A therapy evaluation may include range of motion, strength, swelling measurements, scar assessment, sensation testing, dexterity, pain patterns, work or activity demands, and review of surgical or medical precautions. The therapist may also evaluate how symptoms affect daily activities so the plan is practical and measurable.
Treatment may include therapeutic exercise, manual techniques, custom splinting or orthotic support, edema control, scar care, tendon gliding, nerve gliding, strengthening, desensitization, coordination training, home exercise instruction, ergonomic education, and functional retraining. The exact plan depends on diagnosis, healing stage, provider instructions, and patient goals.
Why Occupational Therapy Matters After Injury or Surgery
After an injury or procedure, the body often protects the painful area by moving less. While protection can be necessary, too much stiffness, swelling, and weakness can make recovery harder. Occupational therapy helps patients understand what should be protected, what should begin moving, and how to progress safely without overloading healing tissue.
The process also helps patients regain confidence. Many people worry that using the hand, wrist, elbow, or arm will damage the repair or worsen pain. Education, step-by-step exercises, and functional practice can help patients move from guarded activity toward normal use.
Connection With Orthopedic Care
Because Spencer Orthopedics provides orthopedic, sports medicine, and rehabilitation services, occupational therapy can be coordinated with the broader care plan. Communication between providers helps therapy align with diagnosis, imaging findings, surgical precautions, healing timelines, and return-to-activity goals.
This coordinated approach is especially helpful for hand and wrist conditions, tendon repairs, nerve compression, fractures, arthritis, and post-surgical rehabilitation. Patients benefit when the therapy plan and orthopedic plan are working toward the same functional outcome.
Improve comfort, function, and confidence with occupational therapy at Spencer Orthopedics. Request an appointment with Spencer Orthopedics to discuss your symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.











