
If you suffer from arthritic pain in your hands, you know how it can interfere with your daily life and cause discomfort. I recall a patient who came to our clinic, a plumber by profession, who could not work because of his severe hand arthritis. He needed to restore his hand function for his job, so we designed a physical therapy plan that included exercises, massage, mobilization, and strengthening. It was amazing to see him recover his full mobility and go back to work with confidence. At Peak Performance Physical Therapy, we have expert hand therapists who can help you overcome your arthritic pain and resume your normal activities faster, so you can reach your peak.
Thank you for choosing Peak Performance Physical Therapy, and we look forward to seeing you soon.
In Health,
Jill Marlan, PT, OMPT, MSPT, CSCS
CEO/ Founder

If you suffer from hand or wrist pain, you may benefit from physical therapy. Physical therapy can help you improve your range of motion, strength, and function. Physical therapy can also reduce inflammation, swelling, and stiffness. Whether you have an injury, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other condition, physical therapy can help you recover and prevent further damage. Some of the benefits of physical therapy for your hand and wrist are:
– Improved circulation and healing
– Reduced scar tissue and adhesions
– Enhanced flexibility and mobility
– Increased grip strength and dexterity
– Decreased pain and discomfort
– Improved quality of life and independence
If you want to learn more about how physical therapy can help you heal your hand and wrist, contact us today. We have a team of experienced and qualified physical therapists who can design a personalized treatment plan for you. Don’t let your hand or wrist pain limit your activities and enjoyment of life. Call us now and schedule your appointment.


Reid Johnston – Physical Therapy Assistant
I am a graduate of Grand Valley State University (Anchor Up) and Baker College. Originally from Holland but have recently relocated to the Lansing area. I am recently married and a homeowner. In my free time, I enjoy working out, hanging out with family and friends, and doing whatever projects may come up! I decided to go into physical therapy because my passion for health and fitness transitioned into a desire to help people live with less restrictions through physical therapy.
We know how awesome Reid is. Now we want to hear from you. Please take a moment and share your experience with Reid.

Wrist Sprains
A wrist sprain occurs when any of the ligaments that connect the bones of the wrist are injured.
The wrist is located where your hand and forearm meet. There are many small bones in the wrist, connected by strong bands of tissue called ligaments. A common way to sprain the wrist is when you land on it during a fall. Everyday activities that involve use of tools, work activities with repeated use of the hand, and sports activities are also common ways to injure your wrist.
You may have pain or swelling in your wrist and feel pain when you move your wrist or try to lift, carry, or grasp an object.



State of Fitness
We provide a complete training system and a highly qualified training team that will help you achieve your fitness goals.
What services you choose to get you those results depends on your goals, budget, and time commitment.


