AIM:

To train forearm supination and pronation in preparation for reaching and manipulation

Rationale:

An important component of reaching and manipulation is forearm supination and pronation. Task-related training is set up so the patient can practice with manual guidance from the therapist if necessary.

Equipment:

  • Table
  • Chairs
  • Ruler
  • Targets, eg, cups, tissue boxes

Key Points:

  • Patient is positioned in sitting, arm supported on table, shoulder slightly flexed, elbow flexed and forearm neutral
  • Patient holds a ruler, supinates and pronates forearm.
  • It may be necessary to tape the ruler into the hand if the patient is unable to grasp objects (shown in video)
  • Ensure forearm remains in contact with the table
  • Therapist is positioned to the side of the patient and provides manual guidance at the forearm if necessary
  • Therapist provides cues for range of movement using targets

Common Errors:

  • Patient flexes and extends wrist
  • Patient laterally flexes trunk

Progression and Variety:

  • Decrease/remove manual guidance
  • Remove support from table
  • Increase amplitude of movement
  • Increase speed of movement
  • Sustain muscle contraction