
These exercises are designed to improve the movement in your hand. These exercises should be done gently and without force, but take your hand through as full a range of movement as possible. Bend …
Keep your wrist straight-to-slightly-extended during the exercise. Going through all positions is considered one repetition. Begin with the palm up, supporting your involved hand with your other …
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Six Hand Exercises
This handout describes 6 exercises that will increase the function and coordination in your hands. Do each exercise: _____ times _____ times every day
ur affected hand in all of your activities. This booklet describes exercises and activities to help strengthen . ms and hands. About doing these exercises It is normal for your m. scles to get tired …
With your hand straight, bend your fingers from the knuckles while keeping your fingers straight (2). Return to the start position and repeat. With your fingers straight (1), bend your middle and end …
These exercises are for use at home following instruction by a member of your healthcare team. When performed as directed, these exercises help increase the strength of the muscles and the range of …
HAND Home Exercises PASSIVE (Stretching) Passive motion is when your uninjured hand helps your injured hand to achieve more range.
Open/Close Hand Hold your arms out straight in front of your chest. Open your hand and fingers fully. Close your hand and fingers fully. Repeat the above hand movements with your arms straight out at …
General hand exercises Active and passive exercises are important for improving your hand movements.
Range of motion exercises for the hand are movements and stretches that straighten and bend the joints in the fingers, thumb, and wrist. These exercises help to improve movement, reduce stiffness and …