Hamish Anderson

President at Australian Hand Therapy Association (AHTA)
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Melbourne Area, AU

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Credentials

  • Duolingo Spanish Fluency: Beginner (Estimated)
    Duolingo
    Jul, 2016
    - Nov, 2024
  • Certified Hand Therapist
    Hand Therapy Certification Commission
    Dec, 2001
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • President
      • Oct 2020 - Present

    • Australia
    • Wellness and Fitness Services
    • Owner
      • Apr 2002 - Present

      Hamish established Anderson Hand Therapy in 2002. The practice has worked from several locations, and is now concentrated in Melbourne's inner east. Hamish works closely with two of the surgeons from the Melbourne Orthopaedic Group, Mr Greg Hoy, and Mr Eugene Ek. Referrals also come through regularly from other specialist hand and upper limb surgeons, as well as general practitioners and physiotherapists. The practice has clinics at Glenferrie Sports & Spinal Clinic (03 98152555); SportsFit Physiotherapy in Glen Iris (03 88408066), Balwyn Sports and Physiotherapy Centre (03 98367000), and at Northside Boulders in Northcote. Hand therapy services are provided for anyone with hand and / or upper limb injuries including splinting, exercise provision and soft tissue treatment. The practice accepts referrals from general practitioners, other therapists, as well as the general public. A referral is not necessary unless the patient is under WorkCover, TAC, or DVA programs. Appointments can be made via the website or by calling the above numbers.

    • Australia
    • Spectator Sports
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Hand Therapist
      • Sep 2013 - Present

      After a period of time volunteering at the Hawthorn Football Club, Hamish was able to establish a need for regular on-site hand therapy services as part of the rehabilitation team. Hamish now works at the club on a regular basis making splints to protect injured hands and fingers, establishing exercise programs specific to each player, and treating hand and wrist injuries as they occur. After a period of time volunteering at the Hawthorn Football Club, Hamish was able to establish a need for regular on-site hand therapy services as part of the rehabilitation team. Hamish now works at the club on a regular basis making splints to protect injured hands and fingers, establishing exercise programs specific to each player, and treating hand and wrist injuries as they occur.

    • Australia
    • Spectator Sports
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Hand Therapist
      • Jan 2020 - Apr 2021

      Hamish was recently given the opportunity to work as a consultant hand therapist as part of the medical team for the Carlton Football Club's AFLW team. His role will be to manage and treat any hand and wrist injuries that occur throughout the 2020 AFLW season. This is the first time an AFLW team has had a specialised hand therapist on board in a direct capacity. Hamish was recently given the opportunity to work as a consultant hand therapist as part of the medical team for the Carlton Football Club's AFLW team. His role will be to manage and treat any hand and wrist injuries that occur throughout the 2020 AFLW season. This is the first time an AFLW team has had a specialised hand therapist on board in a direct capacity.

    • Australia
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Clinician, Hand Therapy
      • May 2017 - Jan 2020

      Senior hand therapy clinician in the Occupational Therapy department as part of the Austin Health network. Working with a team of six therapists dealing with acute and chronic hand and upper limb injuries referred via the Austin Health network. The position has a strong research component which was part of the attraction as was the chance to work as a member of a dynamic and innovative hand therapy team. It will be a big change having worked predominantly in private practice for the past 20 years, but I welcome the challenge.

    • Australia
    • Spectator Sports
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Hand Therapist
      • Feb 2015 - May 2017

      Hamish was asked by the medical team at the Rebels to provide specialist hand therapy services to the team. He prescribes and provides specific rehabilitative programs for hand and wrist injuries that the players sustain. He also makes protective splints to protect the players on the park, as well as splints that rest the affected hand away from the game. Hamish was asked by the medical team at the Rebels to provide specialist hand therapy services to the team. He prescribes and provides specific rehabilitative programs for hand and wrist injuries that the players sustain. He also makes protective splints to protect the players on the park, as well as splints that rest the affected hand away from the game.

    • Australia
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Hand Therapist / Research Coordinator
      • 2013 - May 2017

      In 2012 Mr Greg Hoy asked Hamish to assist with the co-ordination of his research program. To date ethics applications have been approved for three research projects: radial collateral ligament repairs in AFL Footballers; the Modified Brunelli repair for scapho-lunate ligament injuries in AFL footballers; and trapezoidectomy plus suspensionplasty vs suspensionplasty alone, a functional and radiographical review. Four other ethics applications for projects are pending submission. In 2012 Mr Greg Hoy asked Hamish to assist with the co-ordination of his research program. To date ethics applications have been approved for three research projects: radial collateral ligament repairs in AFL Footballers; the Modified Brunelli repair for scapho-lunate ligament injuries in AFL footballers; and trapezoidectomy plus suspensionplasty vs suspensionplasty alone, a functional and radiographical review. Four other ethics applications for projects are pending submission.

    • United Kingdom
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Hand therapy consultant
      • Jun 2007 - Feb 2014

      Hamish was asked to assist with the design and development of a highly specialised hand rehabilitation device. The device is now in the final stages of development, and promises to establish new, exciting and challenging boundaries in technology assisted hand and upper-limb rehabilitation. Hamish was asked to assist with the design and development of a highly specialised hand rehabilitation device. The device is now in the final stages of development, and promises to establish new, exciting and challenging boundaries in technology assisted hand and upper-limb rehabilitation.

    • Australia
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Hand Therapist
      • 2003 - 2007

      Hamish was a hand therapist working as part of multi-disciplinary team treating acute and traumatic hand injuires including hand / finger replantation, tendon laceration and repair, fractures, and post-surgical rehabilitation. Hamish was a hand therapist working as part of multi-disciplinary team treating acute and traumatic hand injuires including hand / finger replantation, tendon laceration and repair, fractures, and post-surgical rehabilitation.

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Occupational Therapist
      • Dec 1999 - Dec 2001

      Occupational therapist working across all departments of the hospital including neurology, orthopaedics, and the burns unit. Occupational therapist working across all departments of the hospital including neurology, orthopaedics, and the burns unit.

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Occupational / Hand Therapist
      • Feb 1997 - Dec 1999

      Hamish was the occupational therapist in charge of the hand therapy department 1998 - 1999, as well as working in the acute care orthopaedic, neurology, and general medicine wards. Hamish was the occupational therapist in charge of the hand therapy department 1998 - 1999, as well as working in the acute care orthopaedic, neurology, and general medicine wards.

Education

  • La Trobe University
    Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Occupational Therapy/
    1992 - 1995
  • New York University
    Anatomy
    -
  • Monash University
    Bachelor of Arts, English Literature, Visual Arts
    1986 - 1988

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