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Finger rehabilitation training refers
Finger rehabilitation training refers to the training methods for finger dysfunction (after stroke or fracture):
1. Strength training, through electrical stimulation or certain grasping actions or manual stimulation, to strengthen the muscle strength of the fingers.
2. The training of joint range of motion is to restore the range of motion of the metacarpophalangeal joints or interphalangeal joints through passive stretching or joint mobilization.
3. Training to reduce muscle tension, especially after a stroke, fingers are prone to flexion, which is mainly caused by increased finger flexor muscle tension. The fingers can be lowered through hyperthermia (wax therapy or soaking in traditional Chinese medicine) or repeated stretches. Muscle tension of the flexors.
4. Training of finger flexibility. After the finger function reaches a certain level, it can increase the flexibility of the fingers by practicing finger pointing or pinching objects.
Finger rehabilitation training refers
Finger rehabilitation training refers to the training methods for finger dysfunction (after stroke or fracture):
1. Strength training, through electrical stimulation or certain grasping actions or manual stimulation, to strengthen the muscle strength of the fingers.
2. The training of joint range of motion is to restore the range of motion of the metacarpophalangeal joints or interphalangeal joints through passive stretching or joint mobilization.
3. Training to reduce muscle tension, especially after a stroke, fingers are prone to flexion, which is mainly caused by increased finger flexor muscle tension. The fingers can be lowered through hyperthermia (wax therapy or soaking in traditional Chinese medicine) or repeated stretches. Muscle tension of the flexors.
4. Training of finger flexibility. After the finger function reaches a certain level, it can increase the flexibility of the fingers by practicing finger pointing or pinching objects.