Certified Hand Therapy in Hermosa Beach, CA

Personalized to Help You Rebuild, Restore, and Reach Beyond.

Hermosa Beach is known as one of the most athletic small cities in America — a place where the morning Strand run is a lifestyle, where beach volleyball courts are packed year-round, and where surfers paddle out at the pier break before most people have had coffee. That kind of active life is wonderful. It also means hands, wrists, and arms take a beating.

Reach Beyond Therapy is minutes from Hermosa Beach in neighboring Redondo Beach. Led by Certified Hand Therapist Jade Wong, we specialize exclusively in hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder rehabilitation — bringing the kind of elite-level, specialist care that's usually only found in sports medicine centers to the South Bay's own backyard.

Built for Hermosa Beach's Active Community

We built our practice around the active, outdoor-first lifestyle of the South Bay beach cities. Our Hermosa Beach patients typically come to us for:

  • Surf injuries — wrist sprains, TFCC tears, scaphoid fractures from wipeouts and paddle fatigue

  • Beach volleyball — finger dislocations, ligament sprains, and chronic overuse injuries from repetitive setting and digging

  • Pickleball — wrist and elbow injuries from courts at Hermosa Valley Park and surrounding areas

  • Running and cycling — falls and repetitive strain injuries affecting the wrist and forearm

  • Tennis — lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) and grip-related wrist issues

  • Post-surgical recovery — after carpal tunnel release, TFCC repair, or fracture fixation

  • Everyday overuse — parents, musicians, and professionals managing carpal tunnel, trigger finger, or tendinitis

Hermosa Beach's Surfer's Walk of Fame Has It Right

Surfing is woven into the cultural DNA of Hermosa Beach — and surfers know better than anyone that an injured wrist or hand doesn't just sideline you at work. It takes away the thing you love most. Jade herself is an active member of the climbing and triathlon community, and she brings that same athlete-first perspective to every treatment plan. She doesn't just want you functional — she wants you back in the water.

Conditions We Treat

  • TFCC tears and wrist instability — common in surfers and volleyball players

  • Scaphoid fractures and distal radius fractures

  • Finger dislocations and collateral ligament injuries

  • Trigger finger and De Quervain's tenosynovitis

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome and nerve compression

  • Tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, and other overuse conditions

  • Custom splinting for both protection and return-to-sport

Close to Hermosa — No Long Drive Required

We're located at 2512 Artesia Blvd, Suite 305F in Redondo Beach, roughly 5 minutes from Hermosa Beach's downtown via PCH or Artesia Blvd. There's no need to drive to LA for specialized hand therapy when expert care is right here in the South Bay.

Testimonials

Two women are engaged in an arm-wrestling match, smiling and showing their strength at a dining table, with other people working on laptops in the background.
Close-up of a person's hand with a finger immobilized with a white, flexible finger splint that crosses over the finger, held in place with black straps.
A person wearing a black wrist and hand brace with adjustable straps, showing the person's hand and part of an arm in a sleeveless red shirt.

After 8 months of occupational therapy following my accident, I finally graduated with a fully functional hand & arm! Special thanks to my awesome therapist Jade. Thanks to you, my hand and wrist healed perfectly!!!

—Andrea M.

As a Physical Therapist for 9 years, I can confidently say that Jade is the best Hand Therapist that I have had the pleasure of working with. She is extremely knowledgeable about the human hand and does her best to ensure that her patients are aware of what the root cause of the problem is, and works to correct the issue. I would highly recommend her.

—Larissa P.

Jade has been invaluable in helping me recover mobility and flexibility in my dominant hand after a serious injury and bone fracture.

—Paul P.