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What exercise should I do after my surgery?
You should only do the exercises your Hand Therapist has advised.
Making other hand movements may cause your repair to break.
Your Hand Therapist will instruct you when to start your exercises and will progress your exercises when you are ready.
Week 1 to 2 (after surgery) – Exercise in your splint
Exercise 1
Bend the tip of your finger up and down.
Repetition: x5
Hold: 5 seconds
Complete every: 1-2 hours
Exercise 2
Keeping your fingers straight, bend and straighten your knuckles.
Repetition: x5
Hold: 5 seconds
Complete every: 1-2
Exercise 3
Bend your wrist up and down over the edge of a table.
Repetition: x5
Hold: 5 seconds
Complete every: 1-2 hours
Week 3 – You should continue with exercises from week 1-2.
You will be given a new exercise splint to complete your next exercise.
Remove your original splint and place your finger in your new exercise splint.
Gently bend and straighten your finger in the exercise splint.
Once you have finished your exercises, place your original splint back on your finger.
Repetition: x5
Hold: 5 seconds
Complete every: 1-2 hours
Week 4 to 5 – You no longer need to carry out your previous exercises
Exercise 1
Support the middle joint of your finger with your thumb and fingers from your opposite hand.
Then bend the end joint of your finger up and down.
Repetition: x5
Hold: 5 seconds
Complete every: 1-2 hours
Exercise 2
Gently bend your fingers to your palm to make a full list (no strain or pain).
Repetition: x5
Hold: 5 seconds
Complete every: 1-2 hours
Week 6 – You should continue with exercises from week 4.
Exercise 1
Keeping your knuckles straight, bend your fingers to make a hook fist. Then from this position, roll your fingers into your palm to make a full fist. Return to the starting position.
Repetition: x5
Hold: 5 seconds
Complete every: 1-2 hours
Exercise 2
Bend your knuckles, keeping the fingers straight. Then bend your middle knuckles so that your fingertips touch your palm. Return to the starting position.
Repetition: x5
Hold: 5 seconds
Complete every: 1-2 hours
Contact numbers
Please contact the Hand Therapy Team if:
- You have any concerns or questions.
- If your splint is rubbing, uncomfortable or damaged.
North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Hand Therapy Team
Telephone: 01429 522471
Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
You will be asked to attend either:
Hand Therapy
First Floor, North Wing
University Hospital of North Tees
Physiotherapy Outpatients Department
Ground Floor
University Hospital of Hartlepool
References
- Evans, R.B., 1994. Early active short arc motion for the repaired central slip. The Journal of hand surgery, 19(6), pp.991-997.
- Howell, J.W. and Peck, F., 2013. Rehabilitation of flexor and extensor tendon injuries in the hand: current updates. Injury, 44(3), pp.397-402.
- Kayalar, M., Bal, E., Toros, T., Sugun, T., Keresoglu, B. and Kaplan, I., 2009. The results of treatment for isolated zone 3 extensor tendon injuries. Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica, 43(4), pp.309-316.
- Pratt, A.L., Burr, N. and Grobbelaar, A.O., 2002. A prospective review of open central slip laceration repair and rehabilitation. The Journal of Hand Surgery: British & European Volume, 27(6), pp.530-534.
- Steward, B., 2004. Effectiveness bulletin on tendon injuries.
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Leaflet reference: PIL1155
Date for Review: 24 January 2027