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Fermata Wellness

Occupational Therapy 
Hand Therapy 
Performing Arts Medicine

Why Fermata?

A Fermata is a musical symbol for a pause, or hold, in time. Illness and injury often force a pause in life, interrupting one’s ability to perform daily activities of living. Fermata provides a space for rehabilitation and healing, in order to return to one’s optimal level of functional independence.

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Rehabilitate.

Treatment of Shoulder Pain or Limited Movement Due to:

  • Rotator Cuff Pathology

  • Adhesive Capsulitis

  • Shoulder Impingement

  • Scapular Dyskinesis

  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

  • Brachial Plexopathy

  • Post-Mastectomy Pain

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Heal.

Treatment of Hand/Wrist/Elbow Pain or Limited Movement Due to:

  • Fracture

  • Tendinitis/Repetitive Strain Injury

  • Nerve Compression, including Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • TFCC Injury

  • Arthritis

  • Trigger Finger

  • Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN)

  • Focal Task-Specific Dystonia (FTSD)

Live.

Performing Arts Medicine

  • Instrument-Specific Ergonomic Assessment

  • Neuromuscular and Ergonomic Retraining Injury

  • Prevention Instruction

  • Return-To-Play Instruction

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Schedule

Schedule Your Time.

Testimonials

C.C.

"Gabrielle is an absolute gem. While my Dad was suffering from both cancer related peripheral neuropathy as well as ALS, she was an enormous help to our family. Not only did she help my Dad miraculously regain some hand mobility through her tailored, thoughtful approach but she helped us find some hope in a very complicated situation. She is an incredible listener and truly takes the time to understand the patient's needs. She is knowledgeable, professional and most importantly, kind. Would highly recommend Gabrielle to anyone."

F.W.

"Aside from being a phenomenal violinist in our orchestra, Gabrielle is always looking out for my chronic shoulder injury during long rehearsals and concert days and never misses a note when fixing to help me play my best."

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