Getting
a good result from surgery has a lot to do
with the therapy that comes after surgery.
How hard YOU work at therapy after surgery
is as important as what the surgeon did
during surgery. Bad results usually occur in
patients who do not work at their therapy.
You must work hard for many hours every day
if you want the best results. Excellent
results are seen in well motivated and
dedicated patients who work hard with their
daily home therapy. Do not rely only on
scheduled therapy appointments to
rehabilitate your hand. Remember, the
therapist is your coach and you must
practice on your own. You can not spend too
much time on therapy! 24 hours around the
clock would be perfect but not realistic.
The absolute minimum is a full ½ hour 5
times a day.
What to expect
Progress will be SLOW. A bad injury or
major surgery will make your hand stiff. It
usually takes about 6 months to really
loosen up scar tissue. Do NOT expect your
hand to be "normal" after a bad injury or
major surgery. After a bad injury or major
surgery your hand will never be exactly as
it was before. The goal however, is to get
it as close to normal function as possible.
Do these exercises below on every joint
that is not in a splint. Do them every day.
You will get more detailed instructions on
how to work the joints that actually had the
surgery.
Don’t forget about your shoulder! The
shoulder gets very stiff when any of the
rest of the arm is injured. Reach all the
way overhead like you are trying to touch
the ceiling. Reach behind your back from
below like you are trying to scratch between
your shoulder blades.