Jean Paul Brutus, Bianieff Tchiloemba, Anna Galstyan, Tom Lattré, Aviva Wolff, Alison Taylor
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This paper explores transformative strategies in hand therapy aimed at improving the patient experience - a critical factor linked to improved clinical outcomes and increased satisfaction for patients and therapists. The focus is on three key areas: personalized interactions, empathic communication, and sensory engagement. Personalized interactions ensure therapy is uniquely tailored to each patient' needs, fostering a sense of individual attention and care. Empathic communication involves understanding and responding effectively to patients' verbal and nonverbal cues, creating a supportive environment where patients feel genuinely heard. Sensory engagement utilizes the therapeutic environment's visual, olfactory, and auditory elements to create a calming, welcoming space conducive to healing and relaxation. Integrating these strategies aims to increase treatment effectiveness and improve therapist well-being by promoting a fulfilling and less stressful work environment. Through a comprehensive review of existing evidence, current practices and innovative approaches, this paper advocates for a holistic, patient-centered model of hand therapy that significantly improves treatment outcomes and enhances the overall therapeutic experience, ensuring it is both practical and compassionate.