Hand: Tendon Injuries Flashcards

1
Q

What are the common tendon injuries we talked about?

A
  • Carpal tunnel
  • Dupuytren’s
  • Trigger finger
  • Swan neck deformity
  • Boutonniere deformity
  • Mallet finger
  • Jersey finger
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2
Q

What happens with Dupuytren’s?

A
  • get abn thickening of the fibrous connective tissue of the palm and fingers on the flexor side
  • fibrous tissue will often be palpable
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3
Q

Who most commonly gets Dupuytren’s?

A

men

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4
Q

Where does Dupuytren’s most commonly occur?

A

4th and 5th finger

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5
Q

What type of problem is a trigger finger?

A

inflammatory response

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6
Q

Trigger finger: what happens?

A
  • tendon no longer glides smoothly through the sheaths

- pushhhhh and pop it through

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7
Q

Swan neck deformity: what is flexed and what is hyperextended?

A
  • DIP flexed

- PIP hyperextended

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8
Q

tx for swan neck

A

finger splinting to neutral

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9
Q

Which is more common: swan neck or boutonniere?

A

swan neck

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10
Q

Therapists who have swan neck deformity should be careful of:

A
  • manual therapy
  • massage

maybe use knuckles instead of fingertips

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Boutonniere deformity: What is flexed and what is hyperextended?

A
  • PIP is flexed

- DIP is hyperextended

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12
Q

What happens to cause a boutonniere deformity?

A
  • ED is ruptured
  • central part slips out
  • usually slides down the side of the finger
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13
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tx for boutonniere deformity

A

splinting to neutral

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14
Q

What does a mallet ringer look like?

A
  • pt can’t extend DIP

- can extend PIP

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15
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Testing for mallet finger

A
  • Have the pt try to extend

- won’t be able to extend DIP

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16
Q

Cause of mallet finger

A
  • finger forcefully bends in an extensor moment

- pops the extensor

17
Q

Jersey finger: what does it look like?

A

pt can’t flex DIP

18
Q

Cause of jersey finger

A
  • grab a jersey, flexing

- pops the FDP

19
Q

testing for jersey finger

A

can’t perform DIP flexion

20
Q

Recovery: mallet finger and jersey finger

A
  • difficult to repair surgically

- usually don’t have great outcomes

21
Q

What happens if you don’t get timely repair of a mallet or jersey finger?

A

tendon recedes

  • get a tendon bump
  • causes the repair to not take

MUST BE DONE ASAP!