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Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy

Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

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Page 1: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy

Page 2: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

WHY?

To reduce pain

To maintain and increase range in joints

To maintain and improve tendon excursion /gliding

To maintain and improve strength

To reduce swelling

To mobilise scar tissue

Page 3: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

How do you know which type of exercise?

•Assess

• Establish clear goals

• Set clear short and long term objectives.

Page 4: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

Which type of exercise?• Passive?

• Active assisted?

• Against resistance?

• Through range?

• Composite or isolated?

• Active?

• Concentric?

• Eccentric?

• Isometric?

• Isotonic?

Page 5: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

What makes a good exercise programme?

•Purposeful

•Why are they doing theses particular activities or exercises? How do they relate to the end goal?

• Easily incorporated into daily life

•Achievable

• Fun

Page 6: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

A progressive sequence

• Passive IPJs and MCPJs

• Composite IPJs and MCPJs

• Place and hold

• Active ROM

• Resisted Isotonic, isometric.

• Activities to stimulate and strengthen component muscles.

• Activities to improve proprioception, stereognosis and speed.

Page 7: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

Activities for ROM

• Tendon gliding sequence

• Place and hold

• Splints – block or TERT

• Rice/beans span and grip pass from one bowl to another

• Flicking cotton wool ball/ ping/pong ball/pom-pom for extension

• Scraping wet rice/lentils off hand ( no help from the opposite one)

• Pen walking

Page 8: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

Activities for Dexterity• Scissor work – hold scrap in little and ring fingers.

• Crumpling newspaper into a ball

• Walking a ball up leg, across tummy and down leg

• Twirl bean bag/ sock full of corn through the air

• Turning coins or cards

• Stacking coins/buttons

• Cats cradle

• Play dough

• Marbles

• paperclips

Page 9: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

Activities

Ideas for ROM span and full fist ideas for interossei strength

These can be timed, they can be counted, you can use different sizes of objects in the bowl.

Page 10: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

Activities

You can create blocking splints with pencils, extension blocking for improving PIPJ extension, flexion blocking to improve PIPJ flexion.

Page 11: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

More Activities

Elastic bands are great for strengthening extensor, cards for dexterity, lumbricals, pinch.

Page 12: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

Pencil Walking and Rolling

• Great for individual tendon work – loosen those rusty cables!

Page 13: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

Activities for StrengthPegging Pro/supination

• Tennis ball monster

Page 14: Exercise, Strengthening and Rehabilitation for Hand Therapy · of exercise? •Assess •Establish clear goals •Set clear short and long term objectives. Which type of exercise?

Summary• Try to make it fun

• Try to make it purposeful

• Think of progression

• Think about the patient’s needs.

My Dad’s holding my youngest