HULC SUBIACO CLOSED FOR RENOVATION FROM 8 JULY – REOPENING AUGUST
We are pleased to announce that renovations of our Subiaco clinic will commence shortly. We are implementing some exciting upgrades to enhance your experience. Unfortunately this means that our Subiaco clinic will be closed from Monday 8th July for approximately 4 weeks. During this time, our therapists will continue to be available at our other clinics. Our administration team can assist you with any enquiries on 08 9334 0777. We look forward to welcoming you back to our newly renovated Subiaco clinic soon!

Our team frequently works with children and their caregivers to assess and treat broken bones or other types of upper limb trauma.

Given children are still growing, it is essential these injuries are assessed and treated in a timely manner to prevent long term complications. Fractures that displace or compress the growing part of the bone can be particularly serious.

Our team are able to fit a custom water-proof thermoplastic splint or fibreglass cast for acute fractures/dislocations or help out with a play based hand exercise program. They will also be able to discuss with you if a specialist paediatric hand surgeon opinion is warranted.

Please note, if your child has received care from the Perth Children’s Hospital for an upper limb injury we require a referral to remove the cast and place them in a thermoplastic splint. A recent X-ray is also helpful and allows your therapist to appropriately assess the injury.

Paediatric (Children’s) Hand Injuries

Our team frequently works with children and their caregivers to assess and treat broken bones or other types of upper limb trauma.

Given children are still growing, it is essential these injuries are assessed and treated in a timely manner to prevent long term complications. Fractures that displace or compress the growing part of the bone can be particularly serious.

Our team are able to fit a custom water-proof thermoplastic splint or fibreglass cast for acute fractures/dislocations or help out with a play based hand exercise program. They will also be able to discuss with you if a specialist paediatric hand surgeon opinion is warranted.

Please note, if your child has received care from the Perth Children’s Hospital for an upper limb injury we require a referral to remove the cast and place them in a thermoplastic splint. A recent X-ray is also helpful and allows your therapist to appropriately assess the injury.