Miss Oi Man Chan is an Occupational Therapist (OT) in Epping, NSW. She works out of Suite 405 51 Rawson Street, Epping NSW 2121.
Her work mainly focuses on helping people use their hands and bodies more comfortably in everyday life and at work. This can be after hand injuries, or when day to day tasks feel harder than they should. In many cases, she supports people who need a steady plan to build fine motor skills again, or to make small changes that make a big difference.
Hand injuries are a big part of her caseload. She provides assessment and treatment, and looks at what is getting in the way—pain, stiffness, weakness, or trouble with grip and control. At times, she also helps with recovery goals after the initial injury period, so people can get back to using their hands for real things like work tasks, hobbies, or caring for family.
Work and home can be tough on the joints and muscles, especially with repetitive movements. Miss Chan gives practical guidance on ergonomics in the workplace. She can also help with recommendations for adaptive equipment, so tasks feel more manageable and less straining.
Over time, her approach is about making things easier and safer. That might mean simple workarounds, better hand positioning, or ideas for how to break tasks up so they’re not as exhausting. She takes the time to understand what matters to each person’s routine, not just the injury itself.
Education and training details aren’t listed here, but her role as an OT is grounded in hands-on therapy and functional support. She also works with a practical view of progress—what helps today, what can be improved next, and what to do when things don’t go to plan.
If you’re looking for help with hand injury recovery, fine motor skills, ergonomics, or adaptive equipment guidance, Miss Oi Man Chan can help you with an assessment and a clear way forward.