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ulnar nerve injury @ wrist
hypothenar (abd, flex, & opponens dig min)
dorsal & palmar IO
ulnar lumbricals (2)
add pol
--> claw hand
ulnar nerve injury @ elbow
flex carpi ulnaris
flex dig profund to ring & little fingers
median nerve injury @ wrist
thenar (abd pol brev, flex pol brev, oppon pol)
radial lumbricals (2)
--> ape thumb
median nerve injury @ elbow
pronator teres & quadratus
flex carpi rad
palmaris long
FDS & FDP
flex pol long
radial nerve injury
all extensors
abd pol long
--> drop wrist
tight intrinsics
--> claw hand
weak intrinsics
--> "intrinsic plus"
(flexed MCP, ext IP)
Colle's fracture
dorsal displacement of head
Smith fracture
palmar displacement of head
De Quervain's disease
tensosynovitis
irritated tendons of ext pol brev & abd pol long
normal tip-tip pinch
(joint positions)
thumb:
-CMC: opp & ext
-MCP & IP: flexion
finger:
all joints flexion
normal tip-tip pinch
(muscles)
thumb:
-flex pol long
-abd pol long & brev
-opp pol
-add pol
finger:
-FDP
-1st dorsal IO
pulp-to-pulp pinch
less DIP flexion
(less FDP)
key, pinch&chuck, 3-jaw chuck
more powerful, less precision
powerful grasp requirements
-flexion of fingers (especially MCP)
-use of ulnar side of hand & volar arch
-palm, object, finger contact
boutonniere deformity
flexed PIP
hyperextended DIP
swan neck deformity
hyperextended PIP
flexed DIP
tenodesis
passive effect of wrist position on the length and passive tension of the finger muscles
Dupuytren's contracture
-thickening of palmar fascia
-flexion contracture of 2 ulnar fingers
greenstick fracture
young bone bends --> fractures, but not all the way through
(like bending green wood)
boutonniere deformity
flexed PIP
hyperextended DIP
swan neck deformity
hyperextended PIP
flexed DIP
tenodesis
passive effect of wrist position on the length and passive tension of the finger muscles
Dupuytren's contracture
-thickening of palmar fascia
-flexion contracture of 2 ulnar fingers
greenstick fracture
young bone bends --> fractures, but not all the way through
(like bending green wood)
trigger finger
flexor tendon too larger for retinaculum --> snaps through
skier's thumb
ulnar collateral lig tear
(commmonly from FOOSH)
mallet finger
ED injury @ DIP