Differentiating the Dominant Hand and Arm
This lesson focuses on reducing habitual strain in the dominant hand and arm through precise, gentle movements. Participants explore the independent mobility of their fingers, the rotation of the forearm, and the connection between the shoulder blade and the floor while lying down.
Lying On BackStandingHand And Wrist ComfortShoulder Blade MobilityDominant SideDifferentiationFine Motor ControlMotif: Rib Shoulder DifferentiationFlexion/Extension: Mixed Or BalancedRotation: ModerateSide bending: NoneCross-lateral: None
