Tenodesis Effect
Cross-source consensus on Tenodesis Effect from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Uses
How it works
Highlighted claims
- Wrist extension naturally encourages finger flexion, making flexor tendon gliding easier. — Differential Tendon Gliding of the Hand
- Performing differential tendon glides with the wrist flexed is harder because finger flexion must work against the hand's natural extended posture. — Differential Tendon Gliding of the Hand
- The tenodesis effect can be used to adjust the difficulty of tendon gliding exercises. — Differential Tendon Gliding of the Hand
- Placing the wrist in slight extension can assist a patient struggling to flex their fingers during tendon gliding exercises. — Differential Tendon Gliding of the Hand
- Making a fist is easier with the wrist extended due to the tenodesis effect. — Differential Tendon Gliding of the Hand