Hand/Wrist Flashcards

1
Q
• Atari Thumb
• Joy-stick thumb
• Fighter pilots thumb
• Mother’s thumb
• Washwomen’s thumb
- texting thumb
A

De Quervain’s syndrome

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pain lingers after use, maybe worse the next day, constant pain

A

-itis

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3
Q

pain under load

A

-osis

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4
Q

• Overuse of the thumb
• Eccentric lowering of the wrist into ulnar
deviation with a load being held in the hand.
• “Wringing” motions

A

De Quervain’s syndrome

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5
Q

T/F: De Quervain’s syndrome

Females > Males

A

TRUE

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6
Q

Resisted thumb extension with the wrist in

maximun radial deviation.

A

Finkelstein test

+ for De Quervain’s syndrome

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7
Q
  • itis w/ De Quervain’s syndrome
A

immobilize, graston, laser, ice, deflame supps

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8
Q
  • osis w/ De Quervain’s syndrome
A

progressive load of the tendon, eccentrically preferred, produce/ no worse

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9
Q

Tenosynovitis of the radial wrist extensors
AKA “Squeaker” syndrome
• d/t odd squeak-like crepitus
• “wet leather” crepitus on motion

A

Intersection syndrome

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10
Q

Essentially the same as De Quervain’s, but applied to the appropriate tissues.

Often seen in athletes:
• Weightlifters
• Tennis players
• Skiers (Pole use)

A

Intersection syndrome

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11
Q

near joints are connected to the joint and the leading theory is that a type of
check valve forms that allows fluid out of the joint, but not back in
contains clear fluid similar to, but thicker than, normal synovial fluid

A

Ganglion Cyst

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12
Q

ganglion cyst: out-pouching from carpal synovium, bursa or tendon sheath (65% are over the ________)

A

scapholunate ligament)

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13
Q

tx of ganglion cysts

A

aggressive soft tissue

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14
Q

Genetic condition causing
contracture of the deep
fascia of the hand.

A

Dupuytren’s Disease

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15
Q
M>F, ages 40-60, ULNAR side of the hand more commonly
affected 
• Associated with Northern
European ancestry, chronic
alcoholism, DM, epilepsy
and chronic pulmonary
disease.
A

Dupuytren’s Disease

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16
Q

Dupuytren’s RX

A

Aggressive soft tissue mobilization that targets the fascia

cannot fix it, typically