How to Exercise After Carpal Tunnel Surgery
Instructions
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Restore Hand Movement After Carpal Tunnel Surgery
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Extended your fingers straight out from your hand. Your thumb should be pointing in the same way, although you can relax it.
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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.
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Stop bending when your fingers make a 90-degree angle with your hand.
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Bend your fingers inward from your other joints so you make a closed fist.
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Hold this position for 5 seconds and then reverse the procedure so that your fingers are fully extended again.
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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
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Relax and extend all your fingers.
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Reach over to your pinky finger with your thumb. Bend your pinky if you need to.
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Touch the pad of your thumb to the pad of your pinky finger.
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Gently apply pressure on your little finger with your thumb for about 3 seconds.
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Relax both the little finger and the thumb.
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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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