Wrist Flexion
Professional Rationale
A good preventative exercise for overuse injuries. Once the tendinosis process occurs it is best to strengthen purely eccentrically. Patients should not be doing this exercise if it is painful as this is often the motion that causes repetitive stress in the first place.
Client Rationale
This is an exercise used to help strengthen your wrist flexors. Wrist flexors are often inflamed with repetitive use, leading to overuse syndromes such as golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) and tennis elbow (or lateral epicondylitis).
Instructions
- Sit with forearm supported on a table or on your lap.
- With palm facing up, bring your hand up towards you, flexing at the wrist.
- Do not move balistically or rapidly.
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