I was just giving the exat same advice that I recived from the physios just 5 weeks ago. They said right from the start (three days after breaking my hand) to try and move your fingers as much as posible (just not the broken joint in question). I was just trying to give some advice.
Sorry Gotti, didn't mean to sound rude at all (I'm kind of a blunt force trauma myself sometimes) but was giving the rules as they were given to us in school. Of course, physio therapists have more training than massage therapists do (though I had way more than your average therapists trained in the UK).
We all just want what's best for the man's hand. I would always wait until a physio gives the go ahead for exercise after an injury.
Sorry Gotti, didn't mean to sound rude at all (I'm kind of a blunt force trauma myself sometimes) but was giving the rules as they were given to us in school. Of course, physio therapists have more training than massage therapists do (though I had way more than your average therapists trained in the UK).
We all just want what's best for the man's hand. I would always wait until a physio gives the go ahead for exercise after an injury.