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1
Wrist Orthopaedic Tests
2
Anterior Aspect
  • Flexor Tendons
  • Flexor carpi ulnaris
  • Palmaris longus
  • Flexor digitorum profundus
  • Flexor digitorum superficialis
  • Flexor pollicis longus
  • Flexor carpi radialis

3
Flexor Tendons
4
Carpal Tunnel
  • The median nerve and the finger flexion tendons
    lie within the carpal tunnel.
  • This is a common site of compression neuropathy.

5
Carpal Tunnel
6
Guyons Canal(Ulnar Tunnel)
  • The ulnar nerve and artery lie within Guyons
    tunnel.
  • This is also a common site of compression
    neuropathy.

7
Guyons Canal(Ulnar Tunnel)
8
Posterior Aspect
  • The ulnar styloid process is at the posterior
    aspect of the wrist proximal to the fifth digit.
  • The radial tubercle is at the posterior aspect of
    the wrist proximal to the thumb.
  • Pain the the tubercle may indicate Colles
    fracture.
  • Pain at the ulnar styloid process may indicate a
    distal ulnar fracture.

9
Ulnar Styloid Process and Radial Tubercle
10
Posterior Aspect
  • There are six fibro-osseous tunnels at the
    posterior aspect of the wrist.
  • The extensor tendons to the hand pass through
    these tunnels.
  • They are bound by an extensor retinaculum
    superficially.

11
Extensor Tendons
  • Tunnels and associated tendons
  • Tunnel 1 Adductor pollicis longus, extensor
    pollicis brevis
  • Tunnel 2 Extensor carpi radialis longus and
    brevis
  • Tunnel 3 Extensor pollicis longus
  • Tunnel 4 Extensor digitorum and extensor indexes
  • Tunnel 5 Extensor digiti minimi
  • Tunnel 6 Extensor carpi ulnaris

12
Extensor Tendons
13
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome is a compression
    neuropathy of the median nerve.
  • Compression occurs under the flexor retinaculum
    at the wrist.

14
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
15
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Clinical Signs and Symptoms
  • Loss of sensation of the tips of the first three
    fingers
  • Hand and wrist pain
  • Weakness of grip

16
Tinels Wrist Sign
  • Procedure Patients hand supinated. Stabilize
    the wrist with one hand. With your opposite
    hand, tap the palmar surface of the wrist with a
    neurological reflex hammer.
  • Rationale Tingling along the distribution of
    the medial nerve indicates carpal tunnel
    syndrome. The cause could be any of the
    following inflammation of the flexor
    retinaculum, anterior dislocation of the lunate
    bone, arthritic changes, or tenosynovitis of the
    flexor digitorum tendons.

17
Tinels Wrist Sign
18
Phalens Test
  • Procedure Flex both wrist and approximate them
    towards each other. Hold for 60 seconds.
  • Rationale When both wrists are flexed, the
    flexor retinaculum provides increased compression
    of the medial nerve in the carpal tunnel.
    Tingling in the distribution of the median nerve
    (thumb, index finger, middle finger, and medial
    half of ring finger) indicates carpal tunnel
    syndrome.

19
Phalens Test
20
Reverse Phalens Test
  • Procedure Instruct the patient to extend the
    affected wrist and have him grip your hand. With
    your opposite thumb, press on the carpal tunnel.
  • Rationale Extending the hand and providing
    pressure over the carpal tunnel further
    constricts the tunnel. Tingling may indicate
    compression of the medial nerve.

21
Reverse Phalens Test
22
Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome
  • The ulnar nerve travels through the tunnel of
    Guyon and innervates the muscles of the little
    and ring fingers.
  • Ulnar nerve syndrome is a compression neuropathy
    of the ulnar nerve.

23
Guyons Canal (Ulnar Tunnel)
24
Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome
  • Clinical Signs and Symptoms
  • Pain over the little and ring finger
  • Weakness of grip
  • Difficulty with finger spreading
  • Claw hand

25
Ulnar Tunnel Triad
  • Procedure Inspect and palpate the patients
    wrist, looking for tenderness over the ulnar
    tunnel, clawing of the ring finger, and
    hypothenar wasting.
  • Rationale All of these signs are indicative of
    ulnar nerve compression possibly in the tunnel of
    Guyon.

26
Ulnar Tunnel Triad
27
Stenosing Tenosynovitis
  • Stenosing tenosynovitis in the wrist affects the
    tendon and sheath of the abductor pollicis longus
    and extensor pollicis brevis.
  • It is also termed de Quervains or Hoffmans
    disease.
  • Swelling of the tendons and thickening of the
    sheaths that they pass through is due to an
    overuse condition of the wrist and thumb.

28
Stenosing Tenosynovitis
  • Clinical Signs and Symptoms
  • Painful wrist and thumb during movement
  • Swelling over the radial styloid
  • Tendons and sheath tender to palpation

29
Stenosing Tenosynovitis
30
Finkelsteins Test
  • Procedure Instruct the patient to make a fist
    with the thumb across the palmar surface of the
    hand and to stress the wrist medially.
  • Rationale Making a fist and stressing it
    medially will stress the abductor pollicis longus
    and extensor pollicis brevis tendons. Pain in
    the distal styloid process of the radius
    indicates stenosing tenosynovitis of the tendons
    (de Quervains disease).

31
Finkelsteins Test
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