Active exercises help keep your joints and muscles from tightening up and becoming weaker. Your exercise program is planned for your specific needs because not all your muscles have the same degree of strength or weakness. The goal of active exercise is to keep your muscles strong and flexible. Do only the exercises that have a check mark () in the box. Remember to move slowly, avoiding rapid or jerky motions.
Rest your arm on a table. Put the palm of your hand flat on the table. Then turn your palm up. Do not lift your elbow from the table. Repeat with your other hand. Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Rest your forearm on a table. Lift your hand at the wrist with your relaxed. Then lower your hand and bring it back to the starting position. Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Rest your right forearm on a table with your left hand holding your wrist. Keeping your right hand flat on the table, move it from side to side. Repeat with your left hand.
Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Bend your fingers to make a tight fist, then release and straighten your fingers. Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Hold both hands straight with fingers together then separate your fingers. Bring your fingers back together. Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Move your thumb across the palm of your hand until it touches the base of the little finger. Then return to the starting position.
Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
If you have any questions, be sure to ask your physical therapist or nurse or call _________________. Exercises: Hand (Active) (PDF)
HH-II-139 4/03, Reviewed 12/17 Copyright 2003, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Active exercises help keep your joints and muscles from tightening up and becoming weaker. Your exercise program is planned for your specific needs because not all your muscles have the same degree of strength or weakness. The goal of active exercise is to keep your muscles strong and flexible. Do only the exercises that have a check mark () in the box. Remember to move slowly, avoiding rapid or jerky motions.
Rest your arm on a table. Put the palm of your hand flat on the table. Then turn your palm up. Do not lift your elbow from the table. Repeat with your other hand. Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Rest your forearm on a table. Lift your hand at the wrist with your relaxed. Then lower your hand and bring it back to the starting position. Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Rest your right forearm on a table with your left hand holding your wrist. Keeping your right hand flat on the table, move it from side to side. Repeat with your left hand.
Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Bend your fingers to make a tight fist, then release and straighten your fingers. Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Hold both hands straight with fingers together then separate your fingers. Bring your fingers back together. Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Move your thumb across the palm of your hand until it touches the base of the little finger. Then return to the starting position.
Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
If you have any questions, be sure to ask your physical therapist or nurse or call _________________. Exercises: Hand (Active) (PDF)
HH-II-139 4/03, Reviewed 12/17 Copyright 2003, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Active exercises help keep your joints and muscles from tightening up and becoming weaker. Your exercise program is planned for your specific needs because not all your muscles have the same degree of strength or weakness. The goal of active exercise is to keep your muscles strong and flexible. Do only the exercises that have a check mark () in the box. Remember to move slowly, avoiding rapid or jerky motions.
Rest your arm on a table. Put the palm of your hand flat on the table. Then turn your palm up. Do not lift your elbow from the table. Repeat with your other hand. Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Rest your forearm on a table. Lift your hand at the wrist with your relaxed. Then lower your hand and bring it back to the starting position. Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Rest your right forearm on a table with your left hand holding your wrist. Keeping your right hand flat on the table, move it from side to side. Repeat with your left hand.
Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Bend your fingers to make a tight fist, then release and straighten your fingers. Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Hold both hands straight with fingers together then separate your fingers. Bring your fingers back together. Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Move your thumb across the palm of your hand until it touches the base of the little finger. Then return to the starting position.
Hold for ____seconds. Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
If you have any questions, be sure to ask your physical therapist or nurse or call _________________. Exercises: Hand (Active) (PDF)
HH-II-139 4/03, Reviewed 12/17 Copyright 2003, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Active exercises help keep your joints and muscles from tightening up and becoming weaker. Your exercise program is planned for your specific needs because not all your muscles have the same degree of strength or weakness. The goal of active exercise is to keep your muscles strong and flexible.
Do only the exercises that have a check mark () in the box. Remember to move slowly, avoiding rapid or jerky motions.
- Rest your arm on a table. Put the palm of your hand flat on the table. Then turn your palm up. Do not lift your elbow from the table. Repeat with your other hand.
- Hold for ____seconds.
- Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
- Rest your forearm on a table. Lift your hand at the wrist with your relaxed. Then lower your hand and bring it back to the starting position.
- Hold for ____seconds.
- Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
- Rest your right forearm on a table
- with your left hand holding your wrist. Keeping your right hand flat on the table, move it from side to side.
- Repeat with your left hand.
- Hold for ____seconds.
- Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
- Bend your fingers to make a tight fist, then release and straighten your fingers.
- Hold for ____seconds.
- Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
- Hold both hands straight with fingers together then separate your fingers. Bring your fingers back together.
- Hold for ____seconds.
- Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
- Move your thumb across the palm of your hand until it touches the base
- of the little finger. Then return to the starting position.
- Hold for ____seconds.
- Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
If you have any questions, be sure to ask your physical therapist or nurse or call _________________.
Rest your arm on a table. Put the palm of your hand flat on the table. Then turn your palm up. Do not lift your elbow from the table. Repeat with your other hand.
Hold for ____seconds.
Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Rest your forearm on a table. Lift your hand at the wrist with your relaxed. Then lower your hand and bring it back to the starting position.
Repeat ____ times, ____times a day.
Rest your right forearm on a table with your left hand holding your wrist. Keeping your right hand flat on the table, move it from side to side. Repeat with your left hand.
Bend your fingers to make a tight fist, then release and straighten your fingers.
Hold both hands straight with fingers together then separate your fingers. Bring your fingers back together.
Move your thumb across the palm of your hand until it touches the base of the little finger. Then return to the starting position.
Exercises: Hand (Active) (PDF)
HH-II-139 4/03, Reviewed 12/17 Copyright 2003, Nationwide Children’s Hospital