Patients First. Upper Body Exercises: Back, Shoulders, Arms, Wrists, & Hands. To obtain the best results, please perform each exercise as shown.

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Patient Education ABOUT YOUR THERAPY Upper Body Exercises: Back, Shoulders, Arms, Wrists, & Hands To obtain the best results, please perform each exercise as shown. The goal of these exercises is to regain or maintain function and strength of your upper body. To help increase your strength, some of these exercises also include the use of an object or weight. Your occupational therapist has designed these exercises to meet your specific needs. For best results, please perform each exercise as shown. If your symptoms change or become worse when you are exercising, stop the activity. If the symptoms persist or are bothersome, call your doctor s office. ELBOW - Extension (Active) Lying on back or sitting, raise elbow up and out. Straighten arm without moving shoulder. Can use other hand to hold upper arm steady. Hold seconds. Patients First

ELBOW - Extension (Resistive) Hold can weighing 12 to 32 ounces. Point elbow up and out, and straighten arm without moving shoulder. Hold seconds. Lower slowly by bending elbow. Can do this lying down. Repeat times. Do these exercises times per day. ELBOW - Accessory Motions (Active) Keeping elbow at side, make circular motions clockwise, then counterclockwise. Do not move wrist or shoulder. Repeat times. Do these exercises times per day. FOREARM - Pronation/Supination (Resistive) Hold hammer weighing 3 to 8 ounces and rotate palm up and down. Keep elbow flexed at side with wrist straight. Repeat times. Do these exercises times per day. 2

SCAPULA - Elevation (Active) Shrug shoulders up, breathing in. Relax, breathing out. SCAPULA - Depression (Active) Start with erect posture. Lower shoulders. Hold seconds. 3

FINGER - MP Flexion (Assistive) With hand resting on table, slide fingers to bend at large knuckles. Use other hand to help if needed. Hold 5 seconds. FINGER - MP Flexion (Active Isolated) Bend finger at large knuckle, keeping other fingers straight. Do not bend tips. FINGER - MP Flexion (Active With Wrist Extension) With wrist cocked up, touch fingertips to base of palm. Activity: Hold a handful of coins in this position. 4

FINGER - MP Extension (Active) With palm on table, straighten fingers completely at large knuckles, and lift fingers off table. Hold 3 seconds. Activity: Tap fingers one at a time on table. FINGER - PIP Flexion (Active) Keeping large knuckles straight, bend the middle joint of affected finger, or of all fingers, as far as possible. Hold seconds. FINGER - Flexion / Extension (Active Controlled With Wrist Flexion) With wrist held at flexion, straighten and bend fingers. 5

FINGER - Flexor Tendon Gliding (Active Hook Fist) With fingers and knuckles straight, bend middle and tip joints. Do not bend large knuckles. FINGER - Flexor Tendon Gliding (Active Full Fist) Straighten all fingers, then make a fist, bending all joints. FINGER - Flexor Tendon Gliding (Active Straight Fist) Start with fingers straight. Bend knuckles and middle joints. Keep fingertip joints straight to touch base of palm. 6

FINGER - Abduction / Adduction (Active) With hand flat on table, spread all fingers apart, then bring them together as close as possible. FINGER - Radial Finger Walk (Active to Counteract Ulnar Deviation) With palm flat on table and held steady, lift or slide fingers one by one toward thumb. Hold fingers in position and lift entire hand up from table to reposition for next repetition. FINGER - Composite Flexion (Active Extensor Stretch) Curl fingers into fist, bend wrist down, and straighten elbow. Hold seconds. 7

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