Wrist Strengthening Exercises

Written by Brett Harrop

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The following wrist strengthening exercises are designed to improve strength of the muscles of the wrist and hand. You should discuss the suitability of these exercises with your physiotherapist prior to beginning them. Generally, they should only be performed provided they do not cause or increase pain.

Begin with the basic wrist strengthening exercise. Once this is too easy, add the intermediate wrist strengthening exercises. As your strength improves, the advanced exercises can then be added to the intermediate program.


Wrist Strengthening – Basic Exercises

To begin with, the following basic wrist strengthening exercise should be performed approximately 10 times, 3 times daily. As your wrist strength improves, the exercise can be progressed by gradually increasing the repetitions and strength of contraction provided it does not cause or increase pain.

Squeeze Tennis Ball

Begin this exercise holding a tennis ball (figure 1). Squeeze the tennis ball as hard as possible and comfortable without pain. Hold for 5 seconds and repeat 10 times.

Wrist Exercises - Squeeze Tennis Ball
Figure 1 – Squeeze Tennis Ball (right hand)

Wrist Strengthening – Intermediate Exercises

The following intermediate wrist strengthening exercises should generally be performed 1 – 3 times per week provided they do not cause or increase pain. Ideally they should not be performed on consecutive days, to allow muscle recovery. As your wrist strength improves, the exercises can be progressed by gradually increasing the repetitions, number of sets or resistance, provided they do not cause or increase pain.

Resistance Band Wrist Flexion

Begin this exercise with a resistance band around your fingers, your palm facing up as demonstrated (figure 2). Your elbow should be at your side and bent to 90 degrees, your forearm supported by your other hand. Slowly curl your wrist and fingers up against the resistance band tightening your hand and forearm muscles . Perform 3 sets of 10 repetitions as far as possible and comfortable without pain.

Wrist Exercises - Resistance Band Wrist Flexion
Figure 2 – Resistance Band Wrist Flexion (right wrist)

Resistance Band Wrist Extension

Begin this exercise with a resistance band around your fingers, your palm facing down as demonstrated (figure 3). Your elbow should be at your side and bent to 90 degrees, your forearm supported by your other hand. Slowly curl your wrist and fingers up against the resistance band tightening your forearm muscles. Perform 3 sets of 10 repetitions as far as possible and comfortable without pain.

Wrist Exercises - Resistance Band Wrist Extension
Figure 3 – Resistance Band Wrist Extension (right wrist)




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