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Check out these hand exercises for managing arthritis and improving grip strength.
Using your hands every day is important for maintaining their strength and mobility. However, if you feel pain when using your hands for daily activities, this may limit how much you can move them.
Hand exercises and therapy dough are often used as a strategy to manage arthritis. You can use safe exercises to help reduce stiffness. They can also improve strength and the range of motion in your hands.
Daily exercises can help you maintain hand mobility and function, as well as manage pain. And having healthy functional hands can support your independence as you age.
Using your hands every day is important for maintaining their strength and mobility. However, if you feel pain when using your hands for daily activities, this may limit how much you can move them.
Hand exercises and therapy dough are often used as a strategy to manage arthritis. You can use safe exercises to help reduce stiffness. They can also improve strength and the range of motion in your hands.
Daily exercises can help you maintain hand mobility and function, as well as manage pain. And having healthy functional hands can support your independence as you age.
Read less...Here are a few basic exercises to get you started. Try a few repetitions of each exercise two to three times daily.
It's important to take it slow and pay attention to what you feel. If you get muscle or joint pain that lasts for more than two hours after activity, you may have done too much, too quickly.
If you need more information, you can visit an occupational therapist or physiotherapist for an individualised exercise program and specific health advice.
Here are a few basic exercises to get you started. Try a few repetitions of each exercise two to three times daily.
It's important to take it slow and pay attention to what you feel. If you get muscle or joint pain that lasts for more than two hours after activity, you may have done too much, too quickly.
If you need more information, you can visit an occupational therapist or physiotherapist for an individualised exercise program and specific health advice.
Read less...These exercises may not be suitable for you. Consult a health professional before beginning this exercise if you are unsure.
Seek medical assistance if you feel any new or increasing pain, if you feel dizzy, clammy, or short of breath.
Start with fingers and knuckles straight, then bend the middle tip of your finger. Think of the shape you make when carrying a plastic bag.
Start with fingers and knuckles straight, then bend the middle tip of your finger. Think of the shape you make when carrying a plastic bag.
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Start with your fingers straight. Make a tight fist, then return to the start position.
Start with your fingers straight. Make a tight fist, then return to the start position.
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Start with your forearm and wrist hanging over the edge of a table. Lift your hand whilst keeping your fingers relaxed. Hold for a few seconds then return to the start position.
Start with your forearm and wrist hanging over the edge of a table. Lift your hand whilst keeping your fingers relaxed. Hold for a few seconds then return to the start position. Read less...
With your hand flat on a table, spread your fingers apart as far as comfortable. Then bring them back together as close as possible.
With your hand flat on a table, spread your fingers apart as far as comfortable. Then bring them back together as close as possible.
Move your thumb away from your hand. Then bring it back as close to your hand as possible.
Move your thumb away from your hand. Then bring it back as close to your hand as possible. Read less...
Touch the tip of your thumb to the tip of each finger. Make an 'O' shape between your thumb and each finger in turn.
Touch the tip of your thumb to the tip of each finger. Make an 'O' shape between your thumb and each finger in turn. Read less...
The most effective way to keep your hands in great shape is to keep using them every day, by doing the activities you enjoy doing. This ensures your hands are strong enough to do the things you like to do.
Here are a few everyday activities that keep your joints moving and help maintain hand strength:
The most effective way to keep your hands in great shape is to keep using them every day, by doing the activities you enjoy doing. This ensures your hands are strong enough to do the things you like to do.
Here are a few everyday activities that keep your joints moving and help maintain hand strength:
There are a variety of low-cost products available that are designed to make everyday tasks easier. They can help you stay independent while avoiding movements that cause pain. Some useful products include:
There are a variety of low-cost products available that are designed to make everyday tasks easier. They can help you stay independent while avoiding movements that cause pain. Some useful products include:
If you need more information, get in touch with one of our helpful team on 1800 951 971.
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