About Hand Crafted Rehabilitation
About Your Therapist
Jamie Lulejian is an Occupational Therapist and a Certified Hand Therapist. She graduated her undergraduate at California Baptist University in 2012 and graduated from University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences with a Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy in 2016. For the past 10 years, Jamie has been taking several continuing education courses to further her education to be able to help patients with various diagnoses from the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand.Â
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In her spare time, Jamie enjoys spending time with her two daughters, her goldendoodle-Oakley, and her husband. She enjoys playing in the pool and being outdoors. She loves to do arts and crafts with painting, crocheting, and making things with her daughters.Â
Practice Areas
Focus Areas
and Expertise
Certified Hand Therapy
Occupational TherapistÂ
A hand therapist may achieve advanced certification as a certified hand therapist, referred to as a CHT. To obtain the CHT credential, a hand therapist must practice for a minimum of three years, accumulating at least 4,000 hours of treatment for hand and upper extremity disorders.
Certified hand therapists must also pass a certification exam to demonstrate their competency in the practice. Every CHT is required to re-certify every 5 years to be able to keep up with the current research and specializations of the practice.Â
CHTs specialize in treating hand and upper extremity conditions. They work closely with orthopaedic and general surgeons who also specialize in the hand to ensure maximal outcomes for patients.
Occupational therapists focus on the things you want and need to do in your daily life. Occupational therapy intervention uses everyday life activities (occupations) to promote health, well-being, and your ability to participate in the important activities in your life. This includes any meaningful activity that a person wants to accomplish, including taking care of yourself and your family, working, volunteering, going to school, among many others. OTs pass a national board certification to become registered nationally, and become licensed through the state of California.Â
IASTM CertifiedÂ
Certified Ergonomic Assessment Specialist
An IASTM (Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization) certification trains healthcare and fitness professionals to use specialized tools to treat myofascial restrictions, scar tissue, and movement dysfunction
The CEAS I (Certified Ergonomics Assessment Specialist I) is an introductory credential designed to teach professionals how to perform basic, OSHA-compliant ergonomics assessments in office, industrial, and healthcare environments.
PAMS Certification
Physical Agent Modalities certification is an advanced practice approval through the state of California as demonstrated through at least 30 hours of education in hand therapy and at least 240 hours of training with physical modalities such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, thermal agents (heat, ice, paraffin).Â
HTC
Hand Therapy Certification is an advanced practice approval through the state of California as demonstrated through at least 45 hours of education in hand therapy and at least 480 hours of hand therapy trainingÂ
My goal is to provide personalized care to rehabilitate injuries to the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand in the most convenient way possible- to your home! This is a cash based concierge therapy so no need to worry about insurance!Â
Repetitive Strain
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Tennis Elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
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Golfers Elbow (medial epicondylitis)
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Trigger FingerÂ
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DeQuervains Tenosynovitis
Fractures and Traumatic Injuries
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Fractures of the elbow, wrist hand or fingers
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Dislocations of fingers
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Tendon or Ligament TearsÂ
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Crush Injuries
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Amputations
What We Treat
Nerve Impingement
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Carpal Tunnel
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Radial Tunnel
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Cubital Tunnel
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Guyons Canal
Arthritis and Other Conditions
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Osteoarthritis
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Rheumatioid Arthritis
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
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Post Surgical Care