Elbow, Wrist, Hand Exam Flashcards

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Elbow Observation/Palpation

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Olecranon process
Medial epicondyle
Lateral epicondyle
Radial head
Wrist flexors and pronators
Wrist extensors and supinator so
Nodules, swelling, scars
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Elbow ROM

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Flexion: 140-150 degrees (biceps brachii, brachialis, brachioradialis)
Extension: 0 - (-5) degrees (triceps, brachii, anconeus)
Supination: 85-90 degrees (supinator, biceps brachii)
Pronation: 85-90 degrees (pronators teres, pronators quadratus)

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Elbow Ligamentous Stability

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Medial (ulnar) Collateral Ligament
- valgus stress test (pain/tenderness with palpation and valgus stress, increased laxity) - injury to UCL

Lateral (radial) Collateral Ligament
- varus stress test (pain or increased laxity of LCL) - injury to LCL

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Tinsel Test (Elbow)

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Ulnar nerve entrapment
Eliciting tingling sensation down forearm within ulnar nerve distribution

Indicates: ulnar nerve entrapment, cubital tunnel syndrome

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Golfer’s Elbow Test

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Medial epicondylitis
Pain/tenderness around medial epicondyle
Anterior forearm/flexor compartment

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Tennis Elbow Test (Cozen’s Test)

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Lateral epicondylitis
Pain/tenderness around lateral epicondyle, may radiate down lateral forearm
Posterior forearm/extensor compartment

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Olecranon Bursitis

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Superficial to posterior elbow joint
Posterior elbow distention and discomfort due to overuse (“students elbow”) or occupational (“miners elbow”) or athletic injury
Region is often main less and range of motion is normal

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“Little League Elbow”

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Childhood = medial apophysitis
Adolescence = medial epicondyle avulsion fracture
Young adulthood = medial collateral ligament tear

Pain over medial epicondyle, initially after throwing (repetitive valgus distraction force) progresses to persistent pain

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Radial Head Instability

“Nursemaid’s Elbow”

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Annular ligament tear and/or radial head subluxation from annular ligament
Pain with Palpation of radial head with anterior displacement of radial head and restriction to posterior glide

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Coupled Motions at Elbow

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Ulnar adduction + supination
Ulnar abduction + pronation

Radial head anterior glide + supination
Radial head posterior glide + pronation

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Wrist/Hand Observation/Palpation

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Palmar and dorsal wrist
Thenar and hypothenar eminences
Flexor tendons
Distal radius and ulna (styloid processes)
Anatomic "snuffbox" and carpal bones
MCP, PIP, DIP
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Wrist/Hand ROM

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Flexion: 80-90 degrees (flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus) - coupled w/ dorsal/posterior carpal glide

Extension: 70 degrees (extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis) - coupled w/ ventral/anterior carpal glide

Adduction (ulnar deviation): 30-40 degrees (flexor and extensor carpi ulnaris) - coupled w/ ulnar abduction

Abduction (radial deviation): 20-30 degrees (flexor carpi radialis, extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis) - coupled w/ ulnar adduction

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Wrist/Hand Strength Testing

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Hand grip strength
Thumb: Flexion/extension, abduction/adduction, opposition
Finger: Flexion/extension, abduction/adduction

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“Ok” Sign

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Anterior interosseous nerve
Can't make an "O" with thumb and forefinger pinched together
Flexor pollicis longus
Deep flexors of digits 2 and 3
Pronators quadratus
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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Entrapment of median nerve at resist in carpal tunnel
Pain and parasthesias

Tinel’s Sign (parasthesias/numbness/tingling/pain radiating to thumb, index, and middle finger)

Phalen’s Sign (reproduction of symptoms/parasthesias in distribution of median nerve)

Allen Test (color return in hand greater than 10-15 secs) - function of radial and ulnar arteries

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DeQuervain’s Tenosynovitis

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Pain and inflammation from repetitive overuse of tendons in first dorsal compartment
Dorsal-lateral wrist and thumb pain occasionally with radiation into lateral hand and thumb

Finkelstein Test (increased pain in first dorsal compartment/lateral wrist)

Inflammation sites: abductor pollicis longus, extensor pollicis brevis

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Scaphoid Fracture

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Most common carpal bone fracture from a FOOSH injury
Dull achiness deep in radial aspect of wrist after a fall
Decreased ROM, decreased grip strength, tenderness in anatomical snuff box
Risk of avascular necrosis

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Colle’s Fracture

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Fracture of the distal radius in the forearm with dorsal (posterior) and radial displacement of the wrist and hand

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Other Wrist/Hand Conditions

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Scapholunate Ligament Injury
- FOOSH, unstable joint

Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) Tear
- radioulnar and ulnocarpal ligaments, fibrocartilage disc

Ulnar Collateral Ligament
- gamekeepers/skiers thumb

Ulnar nerve entrapment
- Guyons canal - between hook of hamate and pisiform

Fractures
- carpal, MC, phalynx

Mallet Finger
- jammed finger, distal extensor disruption at DIP

Trigger Finger
- flexor tendon restriction

Jersey Finger
- forced extension of DIP, flexor tendon rupture-FDP

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Carrying Angle

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Normal = 5-15 degrees

Cubitus Varus: 15 degrees