Susan had to laugh about the accident. The museum docent, age 69, was dashing through the Upper West Side apartment she shares with her husband鈥攚ho was recovering from a broken ankle鈥攖o grab something from her desk. 鈥淔unny story,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 tripped over my husband鈥檚 crutches.鈥
When Susan fell on her outstretched hand, she broke her right wrist. She headed to 嘿嘿视频鈥檚 Samuels Orthopedic Immediate Care Center, where she learned she would need surgery to repair the distal radius fracture, which also affected the wrist joint. A former colleague of her son鈥攂y coincidence, a hand surgeon in California鈥攔ecommended hand and wrist surgeon Nader Paksima, DO, MPH.
Dr. Paksima performed surgery to repair the wrist fracture in January 2020. 鈥淚鈥檝e had a few surgeries in the past, and recovery has been painful. But after my wrist surgery, I felt great,鈥 Susan says. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 really have pain and didn鈥檛 have to take any pain medication or anything.鈥
At her postoperative appointment a couple of weeks later, Dr. Paksima checked that her wrist was regaining strength and range of motion. For her comfort, safety, and convenience, her next follow-up appointment with Dr. Paksima was a video doctor visit, as were her occupational therapy sessions with Tatyana Khazanova, OTR/L, an occupational therapist with Rusk Rehabilitation who offers outpatient rehabilitation at 嘿嘿视频 Orthopedic Center.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been very convenient to be able to do my therapy at home, and I didn鈥檛 have to worry about having to travel back and forth.鈥濃擲usan, Age 69
鈥淢y hand was working quite well by the time I had my first visit with Tatyana,鈥 Susan says. 鈥淏ut she could tell that it wasn鈥檛 100 percent. She gave me some exercises so I could stretch out the muscles more. During my second visit, Tatyana gave me slightly harder exercises and explained that I should push myself so I could feel the muscles, but not so much that it hurts.鈥
After three sessions with Tatyana, Susan noticed marked improvement in her wrist鈥檚 strength, range of motion, and functionality. She was able to lean on her hand and bear her weight without pain and was able to lift heavier items. Susan gradually returned to the activities she enjoyed doing before her accident. 鈥淚 feel like it鈥檚 quite good,鈥 she says.
Susan, who has had physical therapy before in an office setting, said that her video visit experience provided the same level of personalized care as an in-person visit鈥攑lus she didn鈥檛 have to travel or sit in a waiting room.
鈥淭atyana and I could see each other, and I was able to follow along as she showed me the exercises to do,鈥 Susan says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been very convenient to be able to do my therapy at home, and I didn鈥檛 have to worry about having to travel back and forth.鈥