wrist exercises

 

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The following are examples of exercises and stretches that Varsity Orthopedics Physical Therapy may recommend for patients undergoing therapy related to a wrist injury.

Wrist/elbow flexbar supination exercise
This is a strengthening exercise. Hold flexbar with affected arm and bend up. Repeat, then switch flexbar's position.

 

Manual or self-stretch for hand extension
During therapy the physical therapist will perform the manual stretch. At home, lay affected arm on the edge of a table. Use the palm of your other hand to extend your wrist, and apply gentle pressure for a few seconds. Repeat.

 

Wrist flexion stretch
Lie affected arm on the edge of a table. During physical therapy, the therapist will perform the manual stretch. At home, bend your wrist down and apply gentle pressure for a few seconds. Repeat.

 

Velcro roll for range of motion (ROM) exercise
This exercise will help stretch the affected forearm in pronation and supination. Hold velcro roll with affected hand, roll in one direction, then alternate.

Note: Exercises shown are general and not specific to all injuries. These exercises should only be used under the guidance of a physical therapist. For complete and optimal rehabilitation, a physical therapy evaluation by a licensed physical therapist is recommended.

 

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