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Stretching Intrinsic Hand Muscles - Jonathan Kuttner

 

The intrinsic muscles of the hand are generally taken for granted, as they are involved in so many aspects of daily life. 

A decrease in functionality (pain, restricted range of movement) will create a significant negative impact on people's lives.

Damage to these muscles make it difficult for people to perform simple daily tasks such as handling money, opening doors, typing, or using a mobile phone.

In many cases, the affected intrinsic muscles will have an adverse affect on other hand structures that aren't themselves injured. Typically, these will include the flexor and extensor tendons.

Very often, pain and stiffness in the hands can be caused by active trigger points in the intrinsic muscles.

   

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

This trigger point therapy blog is intended to be used for information purposes only and is not intended to be used for medical diagnosis or treatment or to substitute for a medical diagnosis and/or treatment rendered or prescribed by a physician or competent healthcare professional. This information is designed as educational material, but should not be taken as a recommendation for treatment of any particular person or patient. Always consult your physician if you think you need treatment or if you feel unwell. 

 

  

   

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