thank you, I'm a massage therapist and I have a cast on my right arm due to a distal radius fracture. I have been massaging every area around and under this cast i can reach. This video helps alot....😄
This has really helped me with a very stiff and swollen wrist after cast removal. Overnight my swelling was notably reduced and I'm using this technique regularly now.
Thank you for your sharing. I had a total broken ulna and distal radius in my right arm for 6 weeks after surgery done next day. I am in pain and recovering through exercises and massage from these similar communities that I am learning.
I am sorry to hear about your injury, it’s not a fun process to go through. I’m glad you have found a community to help you out! Best of luck with your recovery!!
Thank you...after 6 weeks in a big cast after breaking my wrist I have been in pain trying to get my hand moving again. I am still waiting to get into the physical therapy on Tuesday. I hope they will massage my hand, wrist, and up to my elbow because mine is swollen and painful too. I am doing as you showed for myself the best I can. 😊
I do my surgery on my wrist 5weeks ago, and to day I come to hospital to consult the doctor, if possible may be also open the cast, but my hand didn't swollen anymore and also can use to carry the light stuff, hope everything will be OK today so I will restart normal life@@MotionRestoration
I broke my wrist 3 months ago. My therapist changed the style of massage today. She did something similar and I can tell how much it helped me. My wrist is much stronger than it was before... I will try to do it myself as much as I can. Thank you so much for sharing ❤👍😍
Oh no, that’s not good! Sorry you weren’t given a protocol to follow with your fracture and cast. You can start doing massages yourself to get them moving, it works great after putting your hand in warm water for 2 min, cool water for 1, warm again for 2 min, repeat 2x for a total of 10 minutes. Then do a hand massage and move your joints. I know it can take some time though and I wish you the best of luck!!
Just three months ago, I broke, my rest , I wish watch your hand massages I can tell is amazing, I’m so sorry I missed it would even though it’s not too late. Thank you so much.
@@bilhatrinidad you can perform the massage anywhere from 15-25 minutes (if you’re doing the full arm, all the way up to the shoulder) everyday to begin, then every other day, eventually 1x/week, 1x/2weeks, and then once a month. The length or recovery varies person to person, some are a few months and others can be longer, you may be doing massage for all those months.
thank you for your comment, it depends on many factors; age, severity of the break, diet, level of activity, if you are doing rehabilitation stretches and exercises (physio/massage) and how often you do them, it comes down to your willingness and the effort you put in to your recovery.
I sustain a lot of injuries in my line of work, and my left arm in particular still gives me jip after being shattered one time. Massage like this would have been fantastic after the cast came off from that, but it almost seems like there is some sort of law in the UK restricting all massage to a half-hearted squeeze of the shoulders and rub of the upper back. I might just have to come to Canada specially....
I’m really sorry to hear that, I know there are different standards for massage therapy throughout the world, if you would like me to film a video on “how to massage your own wrist after cast removal”, I can do that for you!
@@MotionRestoration That would be great, Miki - thank you! Although my main problem is with my left elbow: pretty much full functionality has been restored, but the muscles all round the joint feel very stringy and uncomfortable, and there is ulnar nerve pain right down into my hand.
@@MotionRestoration It's more constant discomfort than measurable pain in my case. I found one MT ever who agreed to hard-massage the stringy muscles around the elbow, and I think that was only because she had just been stiffed out of a massage scholarship in America and was angry at the world. I also found an acupuncturist to set up an "over-stim feed-back loop" by needling either end of the damaged ulnar nerve, but then she appeared to flee the country rather than go through with it.
@@chaitrachaitra2222 thank you for your comment, it depends on many factors; age, severity of the break, diet, level of activity, if you are doing rehabilitation stretches and exercises (physio/massage) and how often you do them, it comes down to your willingness and the effort you put in to your recovery.
@@chaitrachaitra2222 5 weeks is best case scenario, meaning; you followed your rehab protocol, you didn’t have a severe break, your not over 60, you eat a clean diet, etc... I have had many clients with fractures who are still in pain 2 years after the break, but they didn’t follow the rehabilitation plan for their injury after cast removal. Again, it’s the effort you put in after removal of the cast can indicate how you recover.
Yes! You definitely can do this for your 3-year old. Keep your pressure light to start, check in with him to make sure it’s not too uncomfortable. I hope he has a quick recovery!
thank you, I'm a massage therapist and I have a cast on my right arm due to a distal radius fracture. I have been massaging every area around and under this cast i can reach. This video helps alot....😄
That's not fun, sorry to hear about your injury. I hope you have a speedy recovery and thank you for writing!
Same! I’m massaging my wrist as I’m watching this video
excellent. thanks 🙏
I'm glad you found this helpful!
This has really helped me with a very stiff and swollen wrist after cast removal. Overnight my swelling was notably reduced and I'm using this technique regularly now.
@@mariahoey9245 Thank you for your comment! I am so happy to hear it’s working for you, best of luck with your recovery!
Thank you for your sharing. I had a total broken ulna and distal radius in my right arm for 6 weeks after surgery done next day. I am in pain and recovering through exercises and massage from these similar communities that I am learning.
I am sorry to hear about your injury, it’s not a fun process to go through. I’m glad you have found a community to help you out!
Best of luck with your recovery!!
Thank you...after 6 weeks in a big cast after breaking my wrist I have been in pain trying to get my hand moving again. I am still waiting to get into the physical therapy on Tuesday. I hope they will massage my hand, wrist, and up to my elbow because mine is swollen and painful too. I am doing as you showed for myself the best I can. 😊
Thank you for watching, I wish you the best of luck in your recovery. It can take a long time, just be patient and focus on the little successes.
I do my surgery on my wrist 5weeks ago, and to day I come to hospital to consult the doctor, if possible may be also open the cast, but my hand didn't swollen anymore and also can use to carry the light stuff, hope everything will be OK today so I will restart normal life@@MotionRestoration
@@muntamah1197that’s great to hear! Those little successes will keep coming and you will feel back to ‘normal’ before you know it!
I broke my wrist 3 months ago. My therapist changed the style of massage today. She did something similar and I can tell how much it helped me. My wrist is much stronger than it was before... I will try to do it myself as much as I can.
Thank you so much for sharing ❤👍😍
@@Eleni.Larchanidou_LL.M. I’m sorry to hear about your break! I wish you the best of luck with your recovery!!
@@MotionRestoration thank you! Have a blessed day!
@@Eleni.Larchanidou_LL.M. thank you!
Awesome video.
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Thank you very much. The first advice I received and I must say it is really wonderful! Ivana, Czech republic
I am so glad you found this helpful!
Thank you ! Thank you !
@@bilhatrinidad ♥️
I hope this channel sees some good growth. You are still way to under subbed
❤ Thank you for the wonderful comment!!
I was in a cast for almost two months, sadly, I didn't know i had to keep my fingers moving. They are so stiff. I wish I could get this massage.
Oh no, that’s not good! Sorry you weren’t given a protocol to follow with your fracture and cast.
You can start doing massages yourself to get them moving, it works great after putting your hand in warm water for 2 min, cool water for 1, warm again for 2 min, repeat 2x for a total of 10 minutes. Then do a hand massage and move your joints. I know it can take some time though and I wish you the best of luck!!
@@MotionRestoration Thank you so much for that information.
@@ChristineDuval-cy5ckyou are so welcome!!
I'm not seeing a lot of finger massages for the joints. Can you makeone
Great idea, I will put it on the list!
Just three months ago, I broke, my rest , I wish watch your hand
massages I can tell is amazing, I’m so sorry I missed it would even though it’s not too late. Thank you so much.
Thank you for watching!!
Soothing 😊
Glad you found it soothing!
Thank you ! again very informative, one question. How long should the massage itself take ? And for how many days, weeks , ?
@@bilhatrinidad you can perform the massage anywhere from 15-25 minutes (if you’re doing the full arm, all the way up to the shoulder) everyday to begin, then every other day, eventually 1x/week, 1x/2weeks, and then once a month.
The length or recovery varies person to person, some are a few months and others can be longer, you may be doing massage for all those months.
@ Thank you ! So very much for taking your time answer. Greatly appreciated
@@bilhatrinidad Of course, you’re welcome!
Can I do it for myself with the other arm effectively?
Yes, of course you can!
Does that traction hurt?
@@akshaygupta4297 not if done carefully, you have to go slow and not to the end range.
How long can I expect it to take to fully get rid of the swelling (scaffoid)?
thank you for your comment, it depends on many factors; age, severity of the break, diet, level of activity, if you are doing rehabilitation stretches and exercises (physio/massage) and how often you do them, it comes down to your willingness and the effort you put in to your recovery.
I sustain a lot of injuries in my line of work, and my left arm in particular still gives me jip after being shattered one time. Massage like this would have been fantastic after the cast came off from that, but it almost seems like there is some sort of law in the UK restricting all massage to a half-hearted squeeze of the shoulders and rub of the upper back. I might just have to come to Canada specially....
I’m really sorry to hear that, I know there are different standards for massage therapy throughout the world, if you would like me to film a video on “how to massage your own wrist after cast removal”, I can do that for you!
@@MotionRestoration That would be great, Miki - thank you! Although my main problem is with my left elbow: pretty much full functionality has been restored, but the muscles all round the joint feel very stringy and uncomfortable, and there is ulnar nerve pain right down into my hand.
@@hugojames85 ulnar nerve pain is awful! I really hope you can find some relief from that!
@@MotionRestoration It's more constant discomfort than measurable pain in my case. I found one MT ever who agreed to hard-massage the stringy muscles around the elbow, and I think that was only because she had just been stiffed out of a massage scholarship in America and was angry at the world. I also found an acupuncturist to set up an "over-stim feed-back loop" by needling either end of the damaged ulnar nerve, but then she appeared to flee the country rather than go through with it.
@@hugojames85 Oh wow, i'm really sorry to hear about the experiences you have had in the past!
Hi mam after cost remove if require any type of bandage or not & how many days to recover the pain& swelling 😢
@@chaitrachaitra2222 thank you for your comment, it depends on many factors; age, severity of the break, diet, level of activity, if you are doing rehabilitation stretches and exercises (physio/massage) and how often you do them, it comes down to your willingness and the effort you put in to your recovery.
@@MotionRestoration mam wrist fracture our dr put 5 weeks after removing cost it's ok mam
Massage daily one time or twice a day tell me please
@@chaitrachaitra2222 5 weeks is best case scenario, meaning; you followed your rehab protocol, you didn’t have a severe break, your not over 60, you eat a clean diet, etc... I have had many clients with fractures who are still in pain 2 years after the break, but they didn’t follow the rehabilitation plan for their injury after cast removal. Again, it’s the effort you put in after removal of the cast can indicate how you recover.
@@MotionRestoration thanks 👍 i will see ur video am doing that type of massage it's too relief thanks ❤️❤️
Can I do this massage to my 3-yr old son?
Yes! You definitely can do this for your 3-year old. Keep your pressure light to start, check in with him to make sure it’s not too uncomfortable.
I hope he has a quick recovery!
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Looks painful....I am in my 2nd week cast stay...😢😢
I'm sorry to hear that, best of luck with your recovery!
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Thank you for watching!