Wrist / Fingers Injuries: DR - Shafaq Shahid Lecturer DPT, Ms-Ompt
Wrist / Fingers Injuries: DR - Shafaq Shahid Lecturer DPT, Ms-Ompt
Wrist / Fingers Injuries: DR - Shafaq Shahid Lecturer DPT, Ms-Ompt
DR.SHAFAQ SHAHID
LECTURER
DPT,MS-OMPT
Anatomy
Left picture:
deep palmar
view/ volar
view
Right
picture:
dorsal view/
Anatomy of Wrist
• The hand is made of 10 bones:
8 carpal bones and 2 forearm bones
• the wrist is variously defined as the carpus
or carpal bones, the complex of eight bones
forming the proximal skeletal segment of
the hand
Finger
• Ligaments, tendons, and
phalanges (digital bones).
• 14 phalanges, or phalanx bones:
– 2 in the thumb
– and 3 in each of the four
fingers
• distal phalanx
• the middle phalanx, and
• the proximal phalanx.
• Each finger also has 3 joints
which are
• the distal inter-
phalangeal (DIP)
• the proximal inter-
phalangeal (PIP)
• the metacarpo-
phalangeal (MP)
• Movements of fingers involved:
– Flexion and extension all the three joints
– Abduction and adduction (side-to-side movement) at the
metacarpo-phalangeal joint
• Flexion at the :
– DIP joint and PIP joint
• Abduction and adduction (side –to-side) at
metacarpophalangeal joint is produced by palmer and
dorsal interossei muscles.
• Extension of all the joints is caused by extensor
digitorum muscle.
Wrist Injuries
(Lunate Dislocation)
• Dislocation : bone out from the original
position.
• Lunate dislocation: lunate bone come out
from the original position.
• A fall from a height or hit cause this
condition.
Symptoms of Lunate Dislocation
• X-ray
• MRI
Treatment for Lunate Dislocations
• Ice
• Elevate the fractured wrist
• Place it in a sling
• Immobilization with a rigid cast
• X-ray
• Surgery if required
Neurovascular Assessment
• Check the ability to flex and extend each
interphalangeal joint.
• Abduction and adduction of fingers
• The sensation at the tip of each finger and
the thumb.
• Inspect the limb for swelling and compared
with unaffected side.
Complications
• Limitations of movement
• Osteoarthritis
>>> changes in the joint alignment after the
bone is healed
Peripheral nerve injuries
Tinel’s
Phalen’s
cock up splint
Tenosynovitis:
De Quervain's disease
Finkelstein test
Abductor pollicis longus
Extensor pollicis brevis.
Finkelstein's test for
DeQuervain's tenosynovitis
Extensor tendon injury-Mallet
finger
Causes :
overstretching, or forcing the
musculotendinous unit beyond its
normal ROM.
Symptoms :
1) Active movements
-Evaluate the ROM (usually evaluated
en masse)
-to begin assessing the integrity of
specific contractile
2)Resistive Movements
Symptoms:
Tenderness
Increase in pain
Swelling
Stiffness
Soreness
Example :
Gamekeeper’s/Skier Thumb = A sprain
of the ulnar collateral ligament of the
MCP joint of the thumb.
- Normally, sprained
ligament provides the
stability necessary for normal grip and
pinch.
Injury Characteristics :