AIM:

To train flexion and extension of the MCP joints with the IP joints in some flexion in preparation for grasping and releasing objects

Rationale:

An important component for grasping and releasing objects is the ability to flex and extend the MCP joints while the IP joints are in some flexion. Task-related training is set up so the patient can practice with manual guidance from the therapist if necessary.

Equipment:

  • Table
  • Chairs
  • Cylindrical objects, eg, bottle
  • Targets, eg, pen
  • Semicircular splint, eg, half a polystyrene cup (if necessary)
  • Tape

Key Points:

  • Patient is positioned in sitting, arm supported on table, shoulder slightly flexed, elbow flexed
  • Patient grasps and releases a cylindrical object by flexing and extending at the MCP joint
  • Ensure IP joints remain in some flexion
  • A splint may be applied to prevent IP joint extension (as shown in video)
  • Therapist is positioned to the side of the patient and provides manual guidance at the hand if necessary
  • Therapist may position a target at the back of the hand, at the level of the proximal IP joint to cue required range of movement

Common Errors:

  • Patient extends IP joints excessively
  • Patient moves wrist instead of MCP joints

Progression and Variety:

  • Decrease/remove manual guidance and/or splintRemove support from table
  • Increase speed of movement
  • Sustain muscle contraction
  • Change size of objects placed in the hand