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Finger Exercises

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NHS Lanarkshire Hand Therapy Department

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Finger Exercises

Always exercise gently and slowly. Hold your position at your end of range (as far as you can move it) for a few seconds, unless you are told otherwise. Discuss any concerns with your therapist.

  1. Straighten your fingers fully:
Exercise for finger after an injury
  1. Bend the tips of your fingers fully into a hook:
Exercise for finger after an injury
  1. Bend your big knuckles (MCP joints) and straighten your middle and top joints (PIPs and DIPs) as if trying to make a “duckbill shape.” Keep your wrist straight:
Exercise for finger after an injury
  1. Make a flat fist (keep the tips straight):
Exercise for finger after an injury
  1. Make a full fist:
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  1. Keep your hand flat on a table and stretch your fingers apart as far as possible. Bring them back together.
Exercise for finger after an injury
  1. Bend the tip (DIPJ) of your finger:
Exercise for finger after an injury
  1. Bend the middle joint (PIPJ):
Exercise for finger after an injury
  1. Block your knuckles in a bent position using your other hand. Straighten the other joints in your fingers.

Keep your wrist straight.

Exercise for finger after an injury
  1. Place your palm face down on a table and stretch your thumb out to the side.

Slowly walk each finger in the direction of your thumb. Relax and start again.

Exercise for finger after an injury
Exercise for finger after an injury
Exercise for finger after an injury
Exercise for finger after an injury
Exercise for finger after an injury

Passive Finger Exercises

Passive means that you use your other hand to move your fingers instead of moving your fingers themselves.

  1. Bend the knuckle (MCP) joint:
Exercise for finger after an injury
  1. Bend the middle (PIP) joint:
Exercise for finger after an injury
  1. Keep your knuckle (MCP) joint in a straight position and then bend the middle (PIP) joint and end (DIP) joint.
Exercise for finger after an injury
  1. Stretch all the joints into your palm:
Exercise for finger after an injury
  1. Stretch the middle (PIP) joint straight:
Exercise for finger after an injury
If you have any questions then please call your hand therapist on:

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Pub. date: June 2022
Review date: June 2024
Issue No: 05
Reference:
PIL.FINGER.31444.M
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