Hand & Grip Dexterity

Finger Exercises

State-of-the-Art Rehabilitation & Therapy Modality

Finger Exercises
Overview & Description

Finger exercises in physiotherapy are a range of movements designed to restore hand and finger function by improving mobility, strength, and flexibility after injury or due to conditions like arthritis. These exercises are customized by a physical therapist and can include stretching, strengthening with putty or a towel, and active movements like making a fist, spreading fingers, and tendon gliding.

✨ At Bansal Physiotherapy Clinic, we leverage the latest medical advancements and high-quality equipment to provide tailored recovery options for every patient.

How it Works
  • Dexterity improvement: Targets small intrinsic muscles of the hand and fingers to restore fine motor coordination.
  • Tendon gliding: Promotes smooth sliding of flexor and extensor tendons, preventing scar adhesions after hand injuries.
  • Putty/towel resistance: Employs specialized therapy putty to build grip and pinch strength.
Benefits & Common Uses
  • Arthritis management: Reduces pain, stiffness, and deformity in finger joints caused by arthritis.
  • Post-fracture rehab: Restores full grip strength and finger movement after hand or wrist fractures.
  • Fine motor skills: Aids patients in reclaiming essential daily tasks like buttoning shirts, writing, or holding utensils.

Professional Care — Using advanced techniques like Finger Exercises ensures a faster, natural recovery, allowing you to return to active life safely.

“Commitment to your health, mobility, and well-being.”