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C-position isometric

Rounded hand C-shape hold with graded isometric pressure

StrengthThumbFingersPalmisometricoppositionModerate riskPhases 2, 3, 4

Goal

Trains thenar–digit co-contraction in a functional C arc used for cans, bottles, and tool handles.

Motion taxonomy (reference)

Also called: c isometric · c isometric around ball · thumb c · thumb c position · thumb c shape · thumb stabilization c · thumb stabilization c isometric

Structures:

Muscles — adductor pollicis, opponens pollicis, thenar muscles

Tendons — thumb opposition tendons

Bones / joints — metacarpals, thumb CMC, thumb CMC joint, thumb MCP, thumb MCP joint

Indexed benefits: improves hand shape control · improves thumb stability · improves web-space control · prepares for grasp · prepares pinch · strengthens thumb stability · supports CMC control · supports pinch base · supports thumb stability · trains pinch base

Common contexts: CMC arthritis · CMC rehab · functional grasp · functional hand shape · pinch preparation · pinch setup · pinch strengthening · thumb arthritis · thumb arthritis rehab · thumb instability

Best for

  • Pinch base stability
  • CMC control
  • Functional hand shaping

Default dose

Reps5
Frequency2× daily
Sets / time

5 reps • 8s hold • 2×/day

Equipment

Soft ball or towel roll

Avoid when

  • Acute thenar synovitis

Measurement targets

  • Hold time
  • Subjective effort %

Setup

  • Hold a soft ball or roll a towel into a light cylinder.

Steps

  1. 1Form a smooth C with thumb and fingers around the object.
  2. 2Press inward evenly without collapsing the arch.
  3. 3Relax fully between reps.

Cues

  • Even pressure through all contact points.
  • Breathe.

Common mistakes

  • White-knuckle crush force.

Stop if you feel

Stop rules

  • Sharp pain (≥ 4/10)
  • Increasing swelling during or after
  • New or worsening numbness or tingling
  • Color change in fingers (pale, blue, red)
  • Wound opens, drains, or feels hot
  • Next morning is worse than the day before

Progressions

  • Slightly firmer ball when symptom-free.

Regressions

  • Imagery-only shaping without load.
Continue your rehab

What to do next — not a dead end

Suggestions use body region, goal, motion type, and allowed phases — not your medical record. After surgery or a flare, follow your clinician first.

Estimated time

~2–5 min as a focused practice block

5 reps · 8s hold · 2×/day

Equipment

Soft ball or towel roll

Rehab stage

Phases 2, 3, 4

Higher load or coordination — scale range and speed.

When to stop

Sharp pain (≥ 4/10)

Increasing swelling during or after

Full stop rules ↑

Avoid if this sounds like you

Acute thenar synovitis

Reread best-for context ↑

Keep momentum without overdoing it

Log a short check-in to protect your streak — even one quality set counts.

Scaling in plain language: Easier — Imagery-only shaping without load. · Harder — Slightly firmer ball when symptom-free.Full cues ↑