How to do fine motor rehabilitation for hand function

There are more methods of fine motor rehabilitation training for hand function, mainly including repeated clenching of fists, practicing the use of chopsticks, and needle threading training.
1. Repeatedly clenching the fist: This method improves hand strength through grasping, which can strengthen the hand’s holding ability and promote it to accomplish more movements.
2. Practicing using chopsticks: By practicing using chopsticks, you can practice abduction, adduction and flexion of the fingers to improve the mobility of the joints.
3. Threading a needle: This movement can practice the dexterity of the hand and the ability of each finger to cooperate with each other.
There are many ways of fine motor rehabilitation for hand function, and it is recommended that patients choose the appropriate way to exercise under the guidance of a doctor.