Multiple Sclerosis: improving hand function and dexterity
- Feb 20
- 1 min read
Multiple Sclerosis: improving dexterity in the hands and fingers 👋🏼
Kosta has found it harder to use a keyboard - changes in dexterity and slowing in the fluidity of his movement in his fingers making it harder to type and do fine motor movements. The muscles often spasms and make it hard to control the hands/fingers.
Rob and Kosta work on improving the communication with the muscles involved in fine motor skills and dexterity so Kosta can open and close his hands with more control. They work on straightening his fingers so it is easier to type. By the final clip you can see Kosta is able to open and control his hands far faster and much more smoothly.
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