Beth is a Certified Hand Therapist, practicing Occupation Therapy since 1992, as a graduate from Louisiana State University, School of Allied Health Professions in New Orleans, LA. She obtained her hand certification in 2000 through the Hand Therapy Certification Commission and earned the title Certified Hand Therapist. Beth is also trained in Graston® Technique of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization. She has served as a mentor to other Occupational Therapists who wish to pursue their certification in hand therapy.
Beth relocated to Virginia in 2017 after serving as a Red Cross volunteer in Okinawa, Japan. She is skilled in the treatment of hand trauma and rehabilitation. She enjoys working closely with hand surgeons for optimal patient outcomes and experience working in clinics throughout the United States and overseas. Beth brings a wide range of knowledge and experience to OrthoBethesda having served with a diverse group of surgeons and therapists throughout her career.
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“Beth, the hand therapist, is impressive. I am measured on every appointment against my records to decide where and how to focus my treatment. She has managed to improve my hand movement in a significant way. I’ve been seeing a different therapist for 4 months, and this experience is very different in a good way.”
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“Beth is a very competent therapist. She takes her time and never appears rushed. She is very gentle, and is concerned if you are having any pain. She wants to be sure I am comfortable with what she is doing. Beth is the best!”
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“Beth Lewis is the Bomb! Fabulous therapist which is vital for successful therapy! She’s a wealth of knowledge, professional, thorough, and caring. What a keeper!”
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“Beth Lewis is an extremely knowledgeable, helpful, and thoughtful therapist. Even the therapist assistants are thoughtful and helpful.”
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“Beth Lewis has been an incredibly knowledgeable and personable therapist. She answers all questions I have and expresses genuine care on the healing process of broken wrist.”