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Moving on up – literally!! I’m so pleased to announce that we have moved! Sameofficecomplex(AlderwoodBusinessCampus), new suite. After 7 YEARS in our current spot, we are now right over John L Scott, on the 2nd floor, in Building 6 (right on 36th Ave W). needs! The new suite gives us space to DOUBLE again if needed (or be comfortable at our current size), so will be our home for the next several years. What HASN’T changed is our commitment to you – to offer specialized one-on-one, personal care to help you with shoulder, arm, and hand problems. Please stop by to see us in our new place – coffee is always on, and we’d love to say hello! By: JoAnn Keller, OTD, OTR/L, CHT Since April of 2017, we have DOUBLED(!) the number of people we help on a regular basis, and our cozy little clinic has become too small for our

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Welcome! Kari Ketner, MOTR/L, CHT Kari joined Hands for Living in mid-October 2018. We are excited to add another strong therapist to our team! “I loveworkingwithmypatientsandamdedicated toproviding themcompassionate care that helps them return to full activity in their daily lives. “

Kari isanoccupational therapistspecializing inhandandupperextremityconditions.  Herprofessional interests include fractures,cumulative trauma injuries,post-surgical management, and fabrication of custom splints.  Although she focuses on theupper extremity, her clinical practice has evolved to be more holistic. Through education,

she has come to realize the importance of assessing posture and creating balance within the system.  She assesses each client and creates an individualized treatment plan drawing from a variety of skills.  Her skills include: manual therapy, Bowenwork, L.I.F.T., ergonomics, postural re-education, stretching/ ROM exercises, Astym, and customized home exercise programs.  Kari believes that patient education regarding their condition and how to manage their health is essential to recovery.

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