Chapter 35- Common Hand Conditons Flashcards

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What conditions is carpal tunnel syndrome associated with?

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  • pregnancy
  • RA
  • hypothyroidism
  • diabetes
  • gout
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Typical history for carpal tunnel syndrome

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  • nocturnal waking with burning paraesthesia
  • need to shake/ hang hands out
  • recovers after 20 minutes
  • sometimes exacerbated by driving and prolonged holding of objects in hand
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Findings on examination in carpal tunnel syndrome?

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  • abnormal light touch and pinprick sensibility in median nerve distribution
  • weakness/ wasting of thenar muscles, especially APB
  • Tinel test
  • Phalens test
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Differential diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome

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Cervical spine pathology

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Conservative treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome syndrome

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  • night splints and injection into carpal tunnel with steroid
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Surgical management of carpal tunnel syndrome

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Carpal tunnel release - decompression of transverse carpal ligament

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What is the cause of de quervains tendonitis

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Thickening and tightening of the compartment through which APL and EPB run

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Examination findings in de quervains tendonitis

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  • Local tenderness and swelling over radial styloid may be present
  • Finksteins test is always positive
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Treatment of de quervains tendonitis

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Direct infiltration with cortisone injection, if this fails then simple surgical release under local Anaesthetic is recommended

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What is the cause of trigger fingers

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Localized tenosynovitis of superficial and deep flexor tendons adjacent to the A1 pulley at a metacarpal head. inflammation causes nodular enlargement of tendon distal to pulley

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Findings on examination of a trigger finger

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  • Digit may be locked in flexion, extension or may be arrested in middle range
  • palpation may reveal tender nodule over metacarpal head
  • Painful clicking as the inflamed tendon passes through constricted sheath as finger is flexed and extended
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Treatment of trigger digits

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  • Local injection of steroid

- 10 percent may require surgical release of A1 pulley

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Typical history of a ganglion

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  • painless swelling on dorsum and palmar aspect of wrist, varying in size
  • May follow traumatic event or may arise without apparent cause
  • Pain on loaded wrist in extended position
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Findings on examination of a gangion

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  • Firm smooth mass (feels like extra bone)
  • Can be tender to palpatin
  • Usually fixed to deep structures (not mobile)
  • Usually not fluctulant
  • Transilluminates
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Treatment of a ganglion

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  • Worth attempting aspiration with a 16 G needle

- Surgery indicated for symptomatic ganglions

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Typical history of osteoarthritis of the thumb

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  • Pain base of thumb
  • Difficulty opening jars/ taps/ door handles
  • Weakness of pinch grip
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Examination findings for osteoarthritis of the thumb

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  • Subluxation and ostephyte formation causes prominence of thumb base- Squaring of the hand
  • Crank and grind test painful
  • Can get Z thumb deformity
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Treatment of osteoarthritis of the thumb

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  • Splints
  • Cortisone injection into joint
  • Excision of trapezium