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This resource has been designed to help you remember the exercises your therapist has taught and practised with you. The exercises should be done slowly. If you have any questions, please contact your therapist: on 0114 271 7227. Finger exercises Please spend minutes doing the exercises times a day....
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Putty can be used to improve movement and strength of the hand, wrist and forearm. It can be moved into various shapes to complete exercises which will be tailored to you by your therapist. The putty must be used as shown. Please only do the exercises marked. The putty is available in a range...
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Fine motor co-ordination involves the ability to control the small muscles of the body, in particular the hands. Some children find fine motor activities more difficult than their peers for a number of reasons. Your child may have hypermobile joints (bendy with a weak grip). They will tire more...
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Therapy exercises This material has been designed to help you remember the exercises your therapist has taught and practised with you. The exercises should be done slowly. If you have any problems doing the exercises please contact your therapist on the details below. Thumb exercises Thumb touches...
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Therapy exercises This material has been designed to help you remember the exercises your therapist has taught and practised with you. The exercises should be done slowly. If you have any problems doing the exercises please contact your therapist on the details below Wrist exercises (active) Please...
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Muscle strength of the hands and fingers increases as children grow. Everyday activities such as getting dressed, using cutlery, playing with toys or scribbling with crayons all help to develop and strengthen the muscles of the hands and fingers. Try to encourage your child to carry out everyday...
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Swelling Swelling is very common in the first few weeks following an injury or operation. You can reduce this more quickly by frequently moving your fingers to improve blood flow, and by raising your hand above your elbow resting on pillows. Washing Do not get the cast wet as it may break or damage...
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Therapy exercises This material has been designed to help you remember the exercises your therapist has taught and practised with you. The exercises should be done slowly. You may have some discomfort whilst doing these exercises after your operation or injury. If pain limits your ability to do your...
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