If you work around a computer all day or use your hands as a part of your work routine, chances are you’ll experience some soreness and tenderness at some point.
To keep yourself productive and most importantly, comfortable, here are some hand/finger exercises you can do at home:
Fist and Release
This is a simple exercise you can do for about 5 minutes to stretch your fingers to release tension, strengthen them and increase your range of motion. It can also help you to unwind and de-stress.
Step 1:
Relax your right arm completely. Exhale with your five fingers spread as far apart as comfortably possible. This is your starting position.
Step 2:
Inhale and curl your fingers into a gentle fist, wrapping your thumb around your fingers.
Step 3:
Hold the fist for 30-60 seconds.
Step 4:
Inhale while gently releasing your fingers to the starting position.
Step 5:
Repeat up to 5 times.
Step 6:
Switch to the left hand and follow steps 1 through 5.
Flat Palm Stretch
This exercise is especially good for persons who use a keyboard and mouse all day. It helps to relieve soreness and increase your range of motion.
Step 1:
Lay your right palm flat on your desk.
Step 2:
Gently bend your fingers at the joints to raise them slightly off the desk. This is your starting position.
Step 3:
Gently straighten your fingers to lay your palm flat once more without exerting too much force.
Step 4:
Hold this position for 30 to 60 seconds
Step 5:
Repeat up to 5 times.
Step 6:
Switch to the left arm and follow steps 1 through 5.
Wrist Stretch and Circles
Your wrists tend to get sore and stiff just as your fingers do and can become painful is not addressed.
Step 1:
Stretch your right arm out in front of you at a 90° angle to your body. This is your starting position.
Step 2:
Bend your hand downward at the wrist so that your palm faces your body.
Step 3:
Use your left hand to gently press the back of your right hand to give it a good stretch. This should not be painful. Hold for 10 seconds and repeat 3 times.
Step 4:
Gently curl your fingers to create a fist.
Step 5:
Slowly rotate your fist by rotating your wrist in a clockwise direction for 15-20 seconds Repeat in a counter-clockwise direction.
Step 6:
Repeat steps 1 through 5 with your left hand.
Finger Bends
Finger bends are a great way to relieve pain and relieve tension in the fingers.
Step 1:
Extend your five fingers on your right hand as far apart as is comfortable. This is your starting position.
Step 2:
Bend your thumb downwards to touch your palm and hold for 10 seconds. Release and return to the starting position.
Step 3:
Bend your pointer finger downwards to touch your palm. Hold for about 10 seconds before straightening and returning to the starting position.
Step 4:
Repeat with your remaining three fingers.
Step 5:
Switch to your left hand and repeat steps 1 through 4.
The “O”
Making the “o” can help to reduce stiffness and increase your range of motion.
Step 1:
Extend the five fingers of your right hand as wide as is comfortable. This is your starting position.
Step 2:
Curve your fingers slightly until they touch to form an “O”
Step 3:
Hold this position for about 10-15 seconds before returning to the starting position.
Step 4:
Repeat steps 1 through 3 with your left hand.
Finger Raises
Finger raises are a good way to stretch your fingers and avoid stiffness.
Step 1:
Lay your right hand flat on its palm on a level surface like a desk, table, or counter. This is your starting position.
Step 2:
In a slow controlled motion, lift your palm off the surface without raising the rest of your hand. Hold for 5-10 seconds before returning to your starting position.
Step 3:
Repeat with your remaining fingers.
Step 4:
Raise all 5 fingers off the surface without lifting your palm off the table. Hold for 5-10 seconds.
Step 5:
Switch to your left hand and repeat steps 1 through 4.
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We hope each of these exercises will help you get your hands back into shape! As many of us have shifted towards working from home, we know many of us can benefit from exercising every part of the body.
To learn more about our services or how we can help provide you with quality physical care,
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at Empower Physical Rehabilitation today!