Post Stroke Hand Function Rehabilitation: How to Improve Finger Mobility
After a stroke, Post-stroke hand function rehabilitation aims to restore finger mobility and hand function, which is often affected due to motor impairment. Hand rehabilitation after stroke using exercises, tools, and techniques that stimulate the activation of the muscles and coordination is effective. Activities such as tapping fingers, gripping, and range-of-motion activities may improve dexterity. Such tools include therapy putty, grip aids, and resistance bands that will improve strength and flexibility. Techniques used will involve functional task training so the patients may practice their hand movements on various daily activities and ensure a practical recovery. Such a structured approach will have a professional guide the exercise toward impairment that might be brought about by stroke, eventually supporting the recovery of hand function over time.