Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Exercise After Carpal Tunnel Surgery

Exercise After Carpal Tunnel Surgery


With any surgery, rehabilitation is important after your procedure. When you have carpal tunnel surgery, rehabilitating your hand is extremely important. While suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome, it's likely that you lost some strength and movement in your hand. Now you have the chance to exercise after carpal tunnel surgery and regain the complete use of your hand and wrist.


Instructions


Restore Hand Movement After Carpal Tunnel Surgery


1. Extended your fingers straight out from your hand. Your thumb should be pointing in the same way, although you can relax it.


2. Bend your fingers slowly inward towards your palm. Be sure that your fingers are bending from the lowest joint, which is where they connect to the hand.








3. Stop bending when your fingers make a 90-degree angle with your hand.


4. Bend your fingers inward from your other joints so you make a closed fist.


5. Hold this position for 5 seconds and then reverse the procedure so that your fingers are fully extended again.


6. Do this exercise 10 times each day. It will help restore movement to your fingers and strengthen your tendons.


Increase Thumb Movement After Carpal Tunnel Surgery


7. Relax and extend all your fingers.


8. Reach over to your pinky finger with your thumb. Bend your pinky if you need to.


9. Touch the pad of your thumb to the pad of your pinky finger.


10. Gently apply pressure on your little finger with your thumb for about 3 seconds.


11. Relax both the little finger and the thumb.


12. Repeat this process with your thumb and your other fingers. You should do this a couple of times each day. This exercise may help reshape the inside of your wrist after surgery as well as restore strength and movement to your thumb.

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