Northside Hand & Upper Limb Clinic welcomes Amy Stevens, an Occupational Therapist and an Associate Member of the Australian Hand Therapy Association.
Amy has graduated from the University of Queensland with a Master of Occupational Therapy Studies (MOccThy), and a Bachelor of Health Sciences in Public Health (MHlthSc(PH)).
Prior to joining the Northside Hand team, Amy worked as a Community OT, caring for children aged between 2 and 12 years, and adults. Amy helped ensure her patients quality of life by delivering a range interventions to improve fine motor, gross motor, sensory, emotional regulation, social and cognitive skills. This involved dealing with a wide variety of funding bodies (e.g. NDIS, private, HCP, DVA). She developed important administrative experience writing OT reports, NDIS AT and Home modification reports, and MASS applications. She completed a Mental Health First Aid certificate in 2019.
Amy has participated in numerous in-service sessions provided by Dr Anita Clerke.
She completed the extensive KickStart Hand Therapy program provided by HandSpark in 2021.
In 2022 Amy was privileged to attend the Fundamentals of Hand Therapy course, and the Mobilisation Orthoses course, both organised by the Australian Hand Therapy Association (AHTA)
Amy is looking forward to increasing her skills through completing the Open Trauma course – under under the auspices of the AHTA – in late 2022.
At Action Rehab Hand Therapy Clinic, our Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists are experienced in treating your upper limbs, including your thumbs, fingers, hands, wrist, elbows, and shoulders. Come and see our highly qualified and friendly staff today at a location convenient to you.
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