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Mobility Gentle ~2 min

Thumb IP flexion isolation

Hold the thumb’s base joint still and bend only the tip — a focused glide for the flexor pollicis longus tendon used after thumb tendon repair or stiffness.

Equipment: No special equipment

Rest the hand on a table, palm up, thumb relaxed.

Ready when you are

We'll guide you through 5 short steps — about 28 seconds of guided motion. Pause or stop anytime — nothing leaves your device.

Have ready: No special equipment

Contraindications & stop if…

When not to do this

  • Recent FPL tendon repair without surgeon clearance and protocol
  • Acute thumb fracture before bone-healing milestones

Stop if

  • Sharp pain at the wrist or thumb base
  • Inability to bend the tip after a few gentle reps
  • Audible snapping with pain
How does the hand feel right now?
No painWorst pain

Guided full-screen session — 3D hand, optional mirror, voice or silent modes.

Why it helps

Isolating motion at the IP joint encourages the deep thumb flexor (FPL) to glide independently — important for pinch precision and for preventing tendon adhesions after surgery.

What it should feel like

A focused pull at the tip of the thumb. No popping, no sharp pain.

Target area

Thumb (IP joint), FPL tendon

Stop if you notice

  • Sharp pain at the wrist or thumb base
  • Inability to bend the tip after a few gentle reps
  • Audible snapping with pain

Get clearance first if

  • Recent FPL tendon repair without surgeon clearance and protocol
  • Acute thumb fracture before bone-healing milestones

Education sources

HandTherapy.app summarizes common home-program elements used in hand therapy and surgery recovery education. These links are for learning — they do not replace your clinician's instructions.

Explainer

How to do it well

Goal, setup, dose, and the things therapists most often have to repeat. This is education — not a replacement for your clinician's plan.

Before you start

  • If you had thumb tendon surgery, follow your surgeon’s timeline first.
  • Move slowly — quality of the isolated motion matters more than range.

Today's dose

Reps
8
Sets
2
Hold
3s
Sessions / day
3
Rest
30s
Pain ceiling
3/10

Common mistakes

  • Letting the base of the thumb bend along with the tip
  • Pulling on the tip with the other hand
  • Bending the wrist to ‘help’

Easier version

  • Do half the reps
  • Stop short of full IP bend

Harder version

Only if your phase allows progression.

  • Once cleared, add a very gentle pinch against a soft pad at end-range

How did this feel?

One tap. Saved as a question for your next visit when relevant — never auto-shared.

Continue your rehab

What to do next — not a dead end

Suggestions use shared goals, tags, and difficulty — not your medical record. Always defer to your clinician’s plan after surgery or a flare.

Estimated time

~2 min this exercise

Add a second exercise below for a fuller block.

Equipment

None required — bodyweight / table surface only

Pain-level guard

Explainer ceiling: 3/10 — back off before you reach it.

When to stop

Sharp pain at the wrist or thumb base

Inability to bend the tip after a few gentle reps

Full stop rules ↑

Common mistake to watch

Letting the base of the thumb bend along with the tip

More form cues ↓

Get clearance first if

  • Recent FPL tendon repair without surgeon clearance and protocol
  • Acute thumb fracture before bone-healing milestones
In-session scaling: Easier — Do half the reps · Harder — Once cleared, add a very gentle pinch against a soft pad at end-rangeFull explainer ↓