Ah, that sounds like one of those quick hand stretches or acupressure tricks that are often shared online. Here’s what’s happening:
How to Do It
- Hold your right ring finger with your left thumb and fingers (or vice versa).
- Gently stretch it away from your hand and hold for 5–10 seconds.
- Repeat a few times.
Why It Feels Good
- Relieves tension: Stretching fingers helps release tension in your hands, wrists, and forearms.
- Improves circulation: The gentle pull encourages blood flow to joints and tendons.
- Reduces stiffness: Especially helpful if you type a lot, play instruments, or do hand-intensive work.
- Nerve stimulation: Some online sources link it to minor stimulation of acupressure points that can feel relaxing.
Extra Tips
- Do the same stretch for all fingers to keep hands flexible.
- Pair with wrist circles or fist clenching/releasing for full hand relaxation.
- Stop if you feel pain—gentle tension is fine, sharp pain is not.
✅ Result: Your hands feel more relaxed, fingers more flexible, and joints less stiff—sometimes almost instantly.
If you want, I can show a full 2-minute hand stretch routine that targets all fingers, thumbs, and wrists for instant relief.