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TherAccess, PLLC is founded by experienced therapy professionals. The purpose of this website was to develop a simple yet comprehensive collection of resources for our patients and their family members.
At our Hand Rehabilitation Centers (HRC) in Apex and Pittsboro, NC we treat patients with acute injuries such as tendon injuries, lacerations, fractures, and sports injuries, and chronic problems such as carpal tunnel syndrome, hand tumors, tendonitis, and arthritis.
TherAccess Hand Rehab Center serves the Triangle area of North Carolina including Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Apex, Morrisville, Garner, Wake Forest, Fuquay-Varina, and Holly Springs, NC.
We also treat patients with hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder conditions from eastern North Carolina including Clayton, Smithfield, Fayetteville, Wilson, Kinston, Goldsboro, Lumberton, Wendell, Rocky Mount, Henderson, and Wilmington, Pittsboro, Sanford, Southern Pines, Siler City, Asheboro, Highpoint and Greensboro.
Patients are often referred to us because of our expertise and outcomes.
Our Schedule
We work seven (7) days a week and can always accomodate your scheduling needs.
History
Established in 2000.
TherAccess, PLLC is a Hand and Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Center serving patients from several counties in North Carolina. The center focuses on early recovery and return to work while advocating the needs of patients as they work on recovering from their trauma and injury. We believe that any injury to the body is not just a physical event but is much greater and involves psycho-social and emotional changes that complicate the recovery process.
Meet the Business Owner
Chet D.
Business Owner
Chet Deshmukh, MBA, OTR/L, OT©, CPC, CHDA is an Occupational Therapist and Hand Injury Rehabilitation Specialist. He has earned board certification and advanced training in the management of hand and upper extremity injuries. Chet has worked with notable institutions in North Carolina. He is a recognized speaker for the Duke Orthopedics Residency program called «Leaving the Duke Nest» for orthopedic residents and fellows who are leaving the residency program. Chet also worked with UNC Chapel Hill — Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation — Occupational Therapy Department serving patients with Orthopedic and Neurologic disorders including Stroke and Spinal Cord Injuries.
Chet’s experience includes specialization and training from the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation /UMDNJ — New Jersey and training from the Hand Rehabilitation Center in Philadelphia, PA. He demonstrated proficiency in Hand Rehabilitation by attaining his certification in Hand Therapy in 1994 from the Hand Therapy Ce