Certified Hand Therapy in Manhattan Beach, CA
Personalized to Help You Rebuild, Restore, and Reach Beyond.
Manhattan Beach is the epicenter of beach volleyball in the United States — home to the legendary AVP Manhattan Beach Open, the Charlie Saikley 6-Man Tournament, and miles of courts where elite players and weekend warriors compete side by side. It's also a city of surfers at El Porto, cyclists on the Strand, paddleboarders at the pier, and some of the most active professionals and families in Southern California.
When you injure your hand, wrist, or arm, you need a therapist who understands what it means to be sidelined — and who can get you back to competition or the activity you love as quickly and safely as possible. That's exactly what Reach Beyond Therapy provides.
Manhattan Beach Attracts Active People — We Help Keep Them That Way
Manhattan Beach is full of people who don't sit still. Weekend volleyball tournaments, early morning Strand runs, Saturday surf sessions at El Porto, evening pickleball with friends — staying active isn't a hobby here, it's just how life is lived. And when a hand, wrist, or elbow injury gets in the way of that, it's genuinely disruptive.
Reach Beyond Therapy understands that you don't have to be a professional athlete for your injury to matter. Whether you play volleyball every Sunday or you're just trying to get back to your morning bike ride without pain, Jade designs treatment plans around your life and your goals — not just a clinical checklist.
Manhattan Beach Athletes We Serve
Beach volleyball players — finger and thumb ligament injuries, tendon strains, chronic overuse from setting and serving
Surfers at El Porto — TFCC tears, scaphoid fractures, wrist sprains from wipeouts and heavy paddle sessions
Paddleboarders from Manhattan Beach Pier — repetitive wrist and forearm strain, tendinitis
Cyclists on the Strand and the Greenbelt — fall-related fractures, wrist sprains, nerve impingement
Tennis players — lateral and medial epicondylitis, wrist instability
Youth athletes — growing hands and fingers need specialized attention after injury
High-functioning professionals — musicians, surgeons, executives managing carpal tunnel or trigger finger without losing work capacity
Conditions We Treat
Finger dislocations, fractures, and collateral ligament tears (critical for volleyball players)
TFCC tears and triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries
Scaphoid and distal radius fractures
Carpal tunnel syndrome and cubital tunnel syndrome
Tendon injuries — flexor and extensor tendon repairs
De Quervain's tenosynovitis and trigger finger
Post-surgical rehabilitation — splinting, scar management, joint mobilization
Custom orthosis fabrication for sport and daily life
Why Manhattan Beach Patients Choose Reach Beyond Therapy
There are general physical therapy clinics throughout the South Bay. What makes Reach Beyond Therapy different is specialization. Jade is one of fewer than 7,000 Certified Hand Therapists in the United States. She has dedicated her entire career to the upper extremity. Your care is not divided between shoulder, hip, and back cases — your hand and wrist is her entire focus.
Sessions are always one-on-one. You will never be handed off to an aide. Every visit, Jade evaluates your progress and adjusts your program. For athletes, this level of attention to detail can make the difference between finishing a season and sitting one out.
Testimonials
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.