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How can I improve my hand function after a stroke?

How can I improve my hand function after a stroke?

Therapeutic Ball Exercises for Hand Recovery After Stroke

  1. Exercise #2: Thumb Extend.
  2. Exercise #3: Pinch.
  3. Exercise #4: Opposition.
  4. Exercise #5: Side Squeeze.
  5. Exercise #6: Extend Out.
  6. Exercise #7: Scissor Spread.
  7. Exercise #8: Thumb Press.
  8. Exercise #9: Thumb Extension.

How long does it take to get hand movement back after a stroke?

Expect improvement The brain cells that control individual movements are grouped closer together and this allows for faster recovery. It is more encouraging when hand movement starts to return in the first two weeks and the patient has a better chance of regaining functional use of their hand.

How do you move your fingers after a stroke?

3. Bring the Thumb to Each Finger Tip

  1. Bring the tip of your thumb to the tip of your index finger. Try to make this the shape of a circle. Next, try to bring your thumb to the middle finger. Continue until your thumb goes to each finger.
  2. This exercise helps with finger range of motion and coordination.

What happens to your hand after a stroke?

When a stroke damages the part of the brain that controls hand function, it severs that communication between the hand and nervous system. As a result, the hand muscles tighten up for protection, which leads to a clenched hand. Stiff, tight muscles after stroke are a sign of spasticity.

Can a person regain the use of their hands after a stroke?

While arm and leg function might be faster to return, usually the hands and feet take longer to regain function. However, there is still plenty of hope for regaining the use of your hand after stroke, especially if you are consistent with rehabilitation. The following methods can help you boost your hand recovery efforts.

What to do about curled fingers after stroke?

When hand contractures lead to stiff hands and curled fingers, patients may need to start with passive exercise first. Passive exercise involves assisting your affected hand through a movement.

What can I wear on my hand after a stroke?

The SaeboStim Micro provides sensory electrical stimulation (SES) to the arm and hand using a specialized Electro-Mesh Garment. This is worn like a glove and is intended to be worn for everyday tasks and rehabilitation exercises.

How to restore fine motor skills after a stroke?

Hand Rehabilitation Exercise Rehabilitation exercise is crucial for recovering fine motor skills after stroke. Focus on practicing hand therapy exercises to improve your fine motor skills. Ideally, you can practice the ones that your physical therapist suggests, or you can use our hand exercises for stroke patients.