Chapter 16: wrist and hand injuries
Occurs at the proximal interphalangeal joint
Boutonniere deformity
A... fracture involves the radius and the ulna and causes the forearm to bend into extension
Colles fracture
The... stabilizes the carpal bones
Flexor retinaculum
An injury in the medial collateral ligament of the thumb is referred to as
Gamekeeper's thumb
A tear of the flexor tendon at the distal phalanx
Jersey finger
Most commonly dislocated carpal bone
Lunate
The... is the carpal bone located directly proximal to the Third Metacarpal
Lunate
And avulsion fracture at the distal phalanx
Mallet finger
What is the primary difference between Mallet finger and Jersey finger
Mallet finger can't extend Jersey finger Cant flex
Which nerves involved with carpal tunnel syndrome
Median nerve
The knuckles of the hand are the
Metacarpal phalanges joint
Located in the anatomical snuffbox
Scaphoid
Where does Avascular necrosis happen
Scaphoid
Explain how a gymnast might attempt to prevent a wrist sprain
Tape to prevent hyper extension, stretching
Which Cartlidge structure is located between the ulna in the carpal bones and can be injured when an athlete sprains or hyper extends her wrist
Triangular fibro cartilage complex (TFCC)
The ligaments that attaches to the ulna to the triquetrum and Pisiform bones is the
UCL
A common tendinitis that occurs at the thumb is referred to as
de Quervain's tendinitis
if an AT suspects a fractured scaphoid bone, how should the injury be treated?
splint the wrist and send them to a doctor