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Who knew certified hand therapy could be so convenient? At Twin Boro Physical Therapy, we offer certified hand therapy at 10 different locations across the state. With this convenient access to treatment, New Jersey residents are able to fit certified hand therapy into their daily lives and see amazing results. For Somerville, New Jersey, residents interested in making their first appointment, contact our Twin Boro Physical Therapy Bridgewater office today.

Hand Therapy in Somerville, NJ

Twin Boro Physical Therapy is the largest private physical therapy network in the state. In addition to this, it has been voted the best private physical therapy network in New Jersey. We have earned this title due to our outstanding patient care and dedication to offering our patients state-of-the-art rehabilitation methods. For those looking for certified hand therapy, experts at 10 of our locations can ensure you are on the path to reaching your goals.

When you trust Twin Boro Physical Therapy with your care, you will be paired one-on-one with a certified hand therapist who is highly experienced in your area of need. Our certified hand therapists continually review the latest scientific research and implement these evidence-based methods into your program. As you continue your rehabilitation journey, your certified hand therapist will make real-time adjustments suited for your needs during each stage.

Hand Tremors: What Medications Are Available?

When you seek physical therapy for hand tremors, you may notice that certain medications are used during your treatments. Your physical therapist might even recommend you take certain medications. If you don’t understand what each medication does and why it is used, you may feel overwhelmed. But don’t worry – we’re here to walk you through each medication and help you feel in control of your health and hand rehabilitation journey.

Tremors are most often treated by beta blockers, anticonvulsants, and anti-seizure medications. Sometimes, they are supplemented by amino acids as well. These medications, in conjunction with specific exercises, are often very effective in reducing tremors.

Here are the most common medications and what they do:

Progesterone

Progesterone is most often prescribed for shaky hands as a 5% progesterone cream. This cream blocks adrenaline in the hand to reduce shaking, and it is a topical solution available over-the-counter.

Primidone

Primidone, also known as Mysoline, is a medication that is often prescribed to treat seizures. This prescription uses a barbiturate anticonvulsant, which helps to stabilize the brain’s electrical pulses. In the same way it helps to reduce seizures, it can help reduce tremors.

Beta blockers

Beta blockers block adrenaline and reduce blood pressure. This lowers blood pressure and reduces the onset of tremors. The most common beta blockers that are prescribed are metoprolol, propranolol, nadolol, and bisoprolol.

Levodopa

Levodopa is an amino acid that replenishes the body’s dopamine supply. This helps reduce tremors and is often used to treat Parkinson’s disease, which is commonly associated with tremors.

Let’s Work Together!

If you are looking for certified hand therapy in Somerville, New Jersey, you have come to the right place. Experts at Twin Boro Physical Therapy in Bridgewater work with each patient to identify the root of their symptoms and develop a targeted plan for rehabilitation. To get started with your first appointment, call 732-795-5611 or visit our website.

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