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Anthony Nagy, MA, OTR/L, CHT

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Anthony Nagy, MA, OTR/L, CHT, CEAS, is the Director of Occupational Therapy and Hand Therapy for Twin Cities Orthopedics. As an upper extremity specialist, Certified Hand Therapist (CHT), he enjoys treating complex conditions of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. Conditions and injuries include, but are not limited to, arthritis, repetitive strain, cumulative trauma, shoulder impingement, wrist instability, compression neuropathy, complex tendon injuries, and fractures. He has a strong passion and respect for the complex anatomy of the upper extremity. He thoroughly enjoys helping patients get back to their active lifestyles following surgeries or injuries through the use of education, exercise, and hands on treatment. Having gone through orthopedic surgeries and therapy himself, he can relate to the physical and mental journey of rehabilitation.

In his free time, Anthony enjoys spending time with his wife and children as well as family and friends. He enjoys golfing, biking, traveling, and cheering on Minnesota sports teams.

Education

Master of Art in Occupational Therapy, St. Catherine University (2009)
Bachelor of Art in Spanish Studies, University of Minnesota (2006)

Professional Certifications

Certified Hand Therapist (CHT), Hand Therapy Certification Commission
Certified Ergonomic Assessment Specialist (CEAS), The Back School
Licensed and Registered Occupational Therapy Practitioner (OTR/L), National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT)

Professional Affiliations

American Society of Hand Therapist (ASHT)
Minnesota Occupational Therapy Association (MOTA)

Achievements & Awards

Guest speaker at National Conference:  OrthoForum Therapy Services Meeting.  Topic:  Hand Therapists’ Role in a Multi-Specialty Orthopaedic Practice.  2022.

Guest Speaker at National Conference: 5th Annual TRIA Hand Therapy Conference – New Approaches for Hand Therapists. Topic: Lateral Epicondylitis “Tennis Elbow Toolbox”. 2019.