
Peggy received her Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science from Creighton University in 1999 and her Masters of Occupational Therapy from Chatham University in 2001. She became a Certified Hand Therapist in 2012. Peggy works at Children’s Hospital Colorado as the Pediatric Hand Therapy Program Coordinator and Fellowship Coordinator in the department of Occupational Therapy. She and her team of eight CHTs and four pediatric OTs work with patients from new babies to young adults with upper extremity congenital, traumatic, and systemic conditions. Together they provide hand therapy services in the NICU, inpatient, emergency room, operating room, outpatient clinics, and multidisciplinary clinics at multiple locations across Colorado. Peggy has presented on topics related to pediatric hand therapy nationally and internationally. She serves locally on the board for the Denver Hand SIG and nationally for the ASHT Education Division Pediatrics Committee.

Lindsey Williams, OT, CHT is a pediatric occupational therapist and Certified Hand Therapist specializing in the treatment of pediatric upper limb conditions including congenital anomalies, orthopedic conditions, and sports-related injuries at Scottish Rite for Children in Dallas, TX.
She received her Bachelor of Science in Therapeutic Recreation from Murray State University in 2005 and Master of Science in Occupational Therapy in 2008 from Spalding University. She became a Certified Hand Therapist in 2015. Prior to joining the Scottish Rite team, Lindsey began her career at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital where she worked with a multidisciplinary team to serve hand, rheumatology, and brachial plexus clinics.
Sponsored by Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center
This episode of Hands in Motion is sponsored by the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center, a private hand surgery and hand therapy practice recognized across the world for its specialization in problems and injuries of the upper extremity. Our highly-skilled, hand therapists take a multidisciplinary team approach to treatment. They have extensive training and the expertise to design individualized therapy plans that help our patients reduce the risk of re-injury and restore function in the shortest period of time possible, in a cost-effective manner.
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The Diagnosis and Treatment Manual for Physicians & Therapists is now in its fifth edition. The manual serves as a resource for physicians, therapists, physician assistants and nurses, and other healthcare professionals managing patients with hand and upper extremity medical conditions or injuries. There are now four volumes and availability for both hard copy and electronic versions. For more information on purchasing this manual, please visit: www.diagnosisandtreatmentmanual.com
On this episode, we are joined by Peggy Faussett and Lindsey Williams, both occupational therapists and Certified Hand Therapists who are serving as the co-chairs for a new ASHT offering at this year’s annual meeting - the Pediatric Specialty Day. They share with us what we can expect from this new offering, how the day will be set up, the educational content, and the networking opportunities.