
Last week I showed you how to do myofascial release to help the stiffness caused by Parkinson’s. This week I want to show you how to use ordinary rubber bands to strengthen and stretch your hands.
There are many hand exercise products on the market. Some are squishy balls you grip, but for most people with Parkinson’s their hands are already in a flexed position. What you really need to do is EXTEND your hands.
The hand resistance tools you can buy are usually pretty hard to manage if you have a tremor and/or flexed, stiff hands. They are also very high resistance and can be really difficult for people with weak, sore hands to use. They also require you to fit your fingers in the tiny loops.




