Biomechanics Lesson 8 Wrist and Hand with practice questions
Boxer's fracture
5th metacarpal fracture from punching wall or person
Wolff's Law
A bone grows or remodels in response to forces or demands placed upon it
compacted fracture
A fracture when the bones are driven into each other
Crepitus
A grating or grinding sensation caused by fractured bone ends or joints rubbing together; also air bubbles under the skin that produce a crackling sound or crinkly feeling.
articular changes of RA fall into 2 categories: reversable and irreversable
Are the articular changes that occur with RA reversible? Explain.
carpometacarpal joint (CMC)
Articulate the distal row of carpal bones and the proximal bases of the five metacarpal bones
hard end feel
Bone against bone feeling
no there is no way to reverse ankylosis but you can reduce symptoms
Can you reverse ankylosis in therapy? Explain.
dynamometer
Device that measures the amount of force produced by a muscle or group of muscles -measures strength through use of a load cell or spring loaded gauge. (ex: grip strength-pounds) -usually used to measure grip strength
Ulnar Drift Splint
If a client is experiencing ulnar drift, what orthosis is indicated?
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If arthritis is inflammatory, and heat increases inflammation, is it contraindicated with a diagnosis of arthritis?
splint that limits flexion and rests the finger oval-8 is often used
If someone presents with a trigger finger & is declining surgery, what orthotic would you fabricate to assist with decreasing inflammation & pain?
gel phenomenon
Inability to move joints after prolonged rest often seen in patients with arthritis
Heberden's nodes
Osteoarthritis (DIP swelling 2° to osteophytes)
Bouchard's nodes
Osteoarthritis (PIP swelling 2° to osteophytes)
DeQuervain's Syndrome
Painful condition at the wrist on the side closer to the thumb resulting from tendons (extensor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus) trapped beneath a ligament as they travel to the thumb
anklyosis
Stiffening of the joints and the movement of the arytenoids; caused by arthritis or cancer
Dupuytren's contracture
Thickening and shrinking of the fascia (palmar aponeurosis) of the palm with fingers being drawn into a flexed position -increases loss of prehension
1. Boutonniere deformity 2. Swan neck deformity 3. volar subluxation 4. ulnar drift
What are 4 common deformities often seen in clients with RA?
autoimmune inflammation (specifically in synovial membrane)
What occurs in the joints of someone with RA?
sleep disturbances, depression, attention span, memory, and problem solving skills may be influenced by medication or by chronic pain from arthritis
Why is it important to include a cognitive and psychosocial screening in an OT evaluation with a client who has RA or OA?
spiral fracture
a fracture in which the bone has been twisted apart
firm end feel
a stretching or springy feeling ex: ankle DF, finger extension, hip medial rotation, forearm supination
avascular necrosis
an area of bone tissue death caused by insufficient blood flow
rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
arthritis with swelling, stiffness, pain, and degeneration of cartilage in joints caused by chronic soft tissue inflammation; may result in crippling deformities; an autoimmune disease
midcarpal joint
articulation between the proximal and distal rows of the carpal bones; contributes to movements of the hand at the wrist
mallet finger
avulsion of the terminal tendon and is splinted in full extension for 6 weeks
complete fracture
bone is broken all the way through
simple fracture
bone is broken cleanly; the ends do not penetrate the skin
incomplete fracture
bone is not broken all the way through
communited fracture
bone is splintered or crushed into several pieces
closed fracture
broken bone with no open wound
transverse fracture
complete fracture that is straight across the bone at right angles to the long axis of the bone
open fracture
compound fracture; broken bone with an open wound
avascular necrosis in proximal pole
displaced scaphoid fractures put the client at a risk for what condition?
Colles fracture
distal radius is broken by falling onto an outstretched hand
Colles fracture
distal radius is broken by usually caused by falling onto an outstretched hand
Mallet Finger
flexion of DIP due to an avulsion of the terminal tendon and is splinted in full extension for 6 weeks
Boutonniere deformity
flexion of PIP joint and hyperextension of DIP joint -rupture of central slip -lateral bands slip volarly
arthritis is variable so you should approach MMT based on the client's pain, joint stiffness, fatigue and limitations
how can you vary your technique for performing MMT with an individual with arthritis?
3 trials
how many trials when testing pinch?
3 trials
how many trials when using a dynamometer?
Swan neck deformity
hyperextension of PIP joint and flexion of DIP joint lateral bands slip dorsally at PIP palmar plate is stretched
no
if you suspect someone may be being less than truthful about their injury you can test them with a dynamometer in 5 positions ... a patient that is actually trying would produce a bell-shaped curve regardless of injury... anything other than a bell-shaped curve would indicate abnormal results... can you ALWAYS tell that someone is faking from using a dynamometer?
rest ice stretch splinting
list common treatments of trigger finger?
median nerve
lumbricals for digits 2 and 3 are innervated by?
ulnar nerve
lumbricals for digits 4 and 5 are innervated by?
radial thumb abduction
moving thumb away from index finger (90°)
oblique fracture
occurs at an angle across the bone
compression fracture
occurs when the bone is pressed together on itself
secondary osteoarthritis
osteoarthritis related to an identifiable cause such as trauma, infection, or abnormality
primary osteoarthritis
osteoarthritis with no known cause
lumbrical minus
prehension pattern that a hand may need to be splinted or stretched into
lumbrical plus
prehension pattern that a hand may need to be splinted or stretched into
Osteoarthritis (OA)
progressive, degenerative joint disease with loss of articular cartilage and hypertrophy of bone (formation of osteophytes, or bone spurs) at articular surfaces
radiocarpal joint
radius, scaphoid and lunate make up what joint?
Ulnar drift
results in ulnar deviation of the fingers at the MCP joints
CMC arthroplasty
surgeon removes trapezium and stuffs the FCR tendon in the place because the tendon takes the bone's place there is no longer bone on bone friction
trapezium
surgeon takes out what bone during a CMC arthroplasty?
extension radial deviation with flexion ulnar deviation
the dart throwing motion of the wrist is a combination of what movements?
linear fracture
the fracture is parallel to the long axis of the bone
ankylosis
the loss, or absence, of mobility in a joint due to disease, injury, or a surgical procedure
tigger finger
thickened area on flexor tendon becomes larger than space in the pulley
true
true or false: carpal bones contribute to movement of the wrist through movement themselves
false
true or false: surgery to correct Dupuytren's contracture is usually healed by being sewn closed
true
true or false: wrist surgeries are salvage procedures
rest splinting ice activity modification
what are some treatments for DeQuervain's Syndrome?
-extension -flexion -radial deviation -ulnar deviation -circumduction
what are the movements of the wrist?
1. two-point pinch 2. three-point pinch 3. lateral pinch
what are the the three pinches tested in pinch strength testing. ****define each pinch
ballistic movement use of vibratory tools resistance
what are things that are limited or completely taken away for life after a wrist replacement?
Boutonniere
what diagnosis might this splint be used with?
mallet finger splint
what diagnosis might this splint be used with?
swan neck
what diagnosis might this splint be used with?
4th and 5th
what digits are Dupuytren's contracture most common in?
flex CMP and extend PIP
what do both dorsal and palmar interossei do?
fall on outstretched hand
what does FOOSH stand for?
stage 2 reparative
what fracture healing stage are the following associated with? fibrocartilagionous collus formation capillarie formation
stage 1 inflammation
what fracture healing stage are the following associated with? hematoma formation edema vasodilation osteoclasts reobsorbing dead bone fibroblasts begin forming new matrix
Colles fracture
what fracture might the scaphoid fracture occur with?
2
what is standard position when using a dynamometer?
MCP flexion, PIP/DIP extension
what is the action of lumbricals?
abduction
what is the action of the dorsal interossei?
adduction
what is the action of the palmar interossei?
wrist extension (0-20 degrees) ulnar deviation (10-20 degrees) MCP flexion (20-30 degrres) PIP and DIP flexion (10-30 degrees) slight thumb extension and abduction at CMC slight MCP and IP flexion
what is the recommendation for hand and arm positioning for at rest splinting?
stax splint
what is this splint called?
dart throwing motion
what motion is the normal motion of movement in the wrist?
palmar abduction
what movement is pictured?
wrist flexion and extension supination grip strength full digit closure
what movements are decreased with a colles fracture?
70%
what percentage of carpal fractures are to the scaphoid bone?
synovial / gliding
what type of joint is the midcarpal joint?
synovial ellipsoid/rolling
what type of joint is the radiocarpal joint?
finger
when manual muscle testing the thumb do you use your hand or one finger when applying resistance?
FDP tendon
where do lumbricals orignate?
metacarpals
where do the interossei originate?
Scaphoid fracture
• Pain in the anatomical snuffbox • Plain film x-ray can miss many of them & MRI is more sensitive and specific for occult Fx • Immobilize in thumb spica splint