Rehabilitation of the wrist/hand Flashcards

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What are some common injuries of the wrist and hand?

A
  • Carpal tunnel
  • Scaphoid fracture
  • Thumb sprain
  • De Quervains Tenosynovitis
  • Lunate dislocation
  • Mallet finger
  • Gamekeepers thumb
  • Boutonniere deformity
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How would you treat wrist/hand injuries during the acute phase?

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  • Ice for pain
  • Support
  • Swelling (elevation and medication)
  • Prevent secondary complications
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What are some possible secondary complications?

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  • Vascular (scaphoid)

- Neural (carpal tunnel)

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How would you treat wrist/hand injuries in the sub acute phase?

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  • Active range of motion

- Assisted range of motion

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What are some examples for active range of motion during the sub acute phase?

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  • Whirlpool plus alphabet exercises

- Towel exercises

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What are some examples for assisted range of motion during the sub acute phase?

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  • Self stretching

- Splints (day/night)

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What are the different mobilizations that can be performed?

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  • Anterior/posterior
  • Medial/lateral glides
  • Rotation
  • Traction
  • Carpal/radial
  • Radio/ulnar
  • Inter carpal
  • Carpal metacarpal
  • Metacarpal/phalangeal
  • Interphalangeal
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What are some strength exercises that can be done for wrist/hand injuries?

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  • Isometrics
  • Isotonic
  • Concentric/eccentric
  • Stop and drops
  • Water exercises
  • Elastic exercises
  • Ball squeezes
  • Tubing
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What are some strength exercises that san be done during the sub acute phase?

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  • Putty
  • Tubing
  • Resistive splints
  • Webbing
  • Elastic bands
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What are some sport specific skills that can be done?

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  • Throwing
  • Catching
  • Striking
  • Agility
  • Coordination
  • Manual dexterity
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What are some things to do/work on for carpal tunnel syndrome rehabilitation?

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  • Take away the cause
  • Splint in neutral
  • Modalities to relieve inflammation
  • Improve flexibility of all forearm muscles
  • Strengthen all forearm muscles
  • Possible surgical release if none of the above work
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