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Musculoskeletal Therapeutics II: Exam II
Wrist pathologies
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Graduate
10/16/2011

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Term
Distal radius serves as support for the carpus and the distal radioulnar joint
Definition
Term
If a fracture of the distal radius heals with poor alignment problems such as what arise?
Definition
Altered load bearing
Altered articular surface pressure
Carpus malalignment
DRUJ incongruence
Premature degeneration
Term
Malalignments of Distal Radius: Impaction
Definition
Radial Shortening.

Offset between ulnar head and lunate surface of distal radius
Term
Normall the distal radius is level or 1-2 mm distal or proximal to distal articular surface of ulna
Definition
Term
Malalignments of the Distal Radius: Dorsal Angulation?
Definition
Loss of volar angulation

Remember that the distal radius usually has a volar angulation of 10 degrees
Term
What kind of fracture will often reverse the volar inclination?
Definition
Colles fx
Term
a dorsal inclination of __ degrees or more significantly affects the DRUJ and carpals
Definition
20
Term
Malalignments of the Distal Radius: Dorsal Displacement?
Definition
Fractured segment displaced dorsally

Greater instability secondary to decreased contact area between segments
Term
Malalignments of the Distal Radius: Radial Displacement
Definition
Distal radial fragment is displaced away from the ulna

DRUJ is unstable with ligamentous injury
Term
Malalignments of the Distal Radius: Loss of Radial Inclination?
Definition
Frontal plane deformity. Normally has a radial to ulnar inclination of 22-25 degrees

This is measured from the tip of the radial styloid to ulnar corner or the radius
Term
Distal Radius Fracture Classifications:
Type I
Type II
Type III
Type IV
Type V
Definition
Type I= bending type fx
Type II= articular shearing fx
Type III= compression fx
Type IV= radiocarpal fx-dislocation
Type V= combined fx
Term
What is a Colle's Fx?
Definition
Distal radial metaphyseal fx with dorsal displacement of the fx segment and angulation

AKA extension fx of the radius
Term
Another name for colles fx?
Definition
Silver fork deformity

Distal ulna may be prominent
Term
A Colles Fx is the most common type ___ fracture
Definition
Type I
Term
Mechanisms for a Colles Fx?
Definition
Backward fall on palm of outstretched hand causing pronation of UE while hand is fixed to the ground
Term
Greater than ___ deg of dorsal angulation of the distal radial surface is indicitive of substantial fragmentation and impaction of distal metaphyseal bone and requires _____?
Definition
Surgery
Term
Colle's Fracture Reduction involves?
Definition
Traction
Flexion
Ulnar deviation
Pronation
Term
For a colles fx, you splint the wrist in ____.
Definition
Ulnar deviation (NO wrist flexion)
Term
What is a Smith's Fx?
Definition
Reverse Colles Fracture or Garden Spade Deformity

Distal metaphyseal with volar displacement of fracture fragment and angulation
Term
Mechanism of injury for Smith's Fx?
Definition
Backward fall on palm of outstretched hand causing pronation of UE while hand is fixed to ground

(same as Colles Fx)
Term
Types of Smith Fx:
Definition
Type I
Type II
Type III
Term
Type I Smith's Fx?
Definition
Transverse fx through the distal radial shaft; extra articular
Term
Type II Smith's Fx?
Definition
Oblique Fx through the distal shaft beginning at dorsal articular lip and crossing into dorsal articular surface
Term
Type III Smith's Fx?
Definition
Enters radiocarpal joint
Same as a Volar Barton's Fx
Term
Type II: Articular Shearing Fx Examples
Definition
Barton's Fractures
Chauffeur's Fracture
Term
Barton's Fracture involves?
Definition
Intra-articular fx that involves either the volar or dorsal rim of the radius
Term
Barton's Fx is accompanied by dislocation/subluxation of the carpus in what direction?
Definition
In direction of fx segment
Term
Directions of Barton's Fx dislocation?
Definition
Volar and Dorsal

Bartons= Fx-dislocation injury
Term
How does Barton's Fx vary from Colle's or Smith's?
Definition
Dislocation is most striking x-ray finding
Term
Is a dorsal or volar Barton's fx most common?
Definition
VOLAR
Term
Mechanism of Injury for Dorsal/Volar Barton's Fx?
Definition
FOOSH

Volar radiocarpal ligaments avulse volar lip of the radius
Term
Volar Barton's Fx requires what tx?
Definition
ORIF with Volar T-plate

Although recurrence of palmar subluxation is common
Term
Dorsal Barton's Fx?
Definition
Fracture of the dorsal lip of the radius and dislocation of the carpus dorsally
Term
Tx for Dorsal Barton's Fx?
Definition
Non-Operative: manipulation reduction and immobilization in extension

Operative: closed reduction, external fixation applied and percutaneous pinning
Term
Chauffeur's Fx?
Definition
Shearing of the radial styloid
Term
Summary: Type I Fx=
Type II=
Definition
Type I= Colle's Fx, Smith's (although can be a type II or III too)

Type II= Barton's and Chaffeur's Fx
Term
Type IV fx classification involves?
Definition
Dislocation

Dislocation of the radiocarpal joint with small ligamentous avulsion fx
Term
Type V in the fx classification involves? Involves what else additionally?
Definition
Combination of Types I-IV fx

Forearm compartment syndrome, open wound or associated injury to carpus, forearm or elbow
Term
What is the highest occuring fx at the wrist?
Definition
Scaphoid
Term
Scaphoid fx has a ____ healing process (short/lengthy)
Definition

LENGTHY

 

Especially lengthy with proximal pole fractures of the scaphoid

Term
You must approach any suspected scaphoid fx as though it is a fx
Definition
Term
What does the scaphoid articulate with proximally?
Definition
Radius and lunate
Term
What does the scaphoid articulate with medially?
Definition
Capitate
Term
What joint does the scaphoid form distally?
Definition
Scaphotrapexialtrapezoid joint
Term
Strong Volar Ligaments holds the scaphoid in ___ degrees of ____ in relation to lunate
Definition
30-60 degrees of flexion in relation to lunate
Term
Vascularity of Scaphoid?
Definition
3 dorsal and volar arches from radial and ulnar arteries
Term
However 70-80% of intraosseous blood supply is from branches of what artery?
Definition
Radial
Term
Branches of the _____ artery supply 20-30% of the blood supply to the region of the distal tuberosity of the scaphoid
Definition
volar radial artery
Term
However, ___% of the middle 1/3 of scaphoid and ____% of proximal 1/5 scaphoid fractures will develop avascular necrosis
Definition
30% of middle 1/3
100% of proximal 1/5
will develop AVN
Term
Mechanism of Injury for Scaphoid Fx?
Definition
Wrist loaded in extended position

Load on articular surface between the radius and scaphoid is 4x the load on the palm
Term
Wrist loaded in extended position causes the proximal pole of the scaphoid to become trapped between the ___ and ___. This = ___ fracture of scaphoid
Definition
trapped between radius and capitate
=waist fx of scaphoid
Term
What are the signs of a scaphoid fx
Definition
tender over dorsoradial wrist and in snuffbox

Swelling in snuffbox
Term
Middle third Scaphoid fx is also called ___ fx
Definition
waist fx
Term
What is the most common subtype of scaphoid fx?
Definition
Waist fx
Term
If an immediate diagnosis and reduction/immobilization for waist fracture, the patient has a good chance of healing in 3 months

Displaced or unstable fx requires ORIF (>1mm displacement)
Definition
Term
Scaphoid surgery the patient might be immobilized in a below elbow thumb Spica Cast. The cast stops at the thumb IP joint and is immobilizing what joint?
Definition
Scaphotrapeziotrapezoid
Term
What kinds of things can we work on with a person in a spica cast?
Definition
Finger ROM
Shoulder ROM
Elbow ROM
Term
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) affects 1% of general population. What subtype populations is it most common in?
Definition
Middle aged to advanced age
More common in women than in men
Term
What is the carpal tunnel?
Definition
Fibro-osseous ring that forms a closed compartment housing flexor tendons and median nerve
Term
Causes of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Definition

Repetitive wrist flexion/extension

Prolonged positioning in wrist flexion/extension

Forceful Gripping

Excessive Vibration

 Poor Ergonomics

Trauma induced swelling

Conditions affecting fluid balance

Constrictive bandage, cast, handcuff

Anatomic Abnormalities

Term
CTS Patient presentation
Definition
1. Pain, numbness, tingling in median nerve distribution
2. Night pain/parathesias
3. Prolonged use of hand aggrevates
4. Massaging hands may releive
5. Weakness/atrophy of thenar muscles
Term
Differential Diagnosis of CTS?
Definition
Thoracic outlet
Cervical Radiculopathy
Brachial plexopathy
Pronator teres syndrome
Digital Nerve Compression (Bowler's Thumb)
Systemic neuropathy
Term
CTS Tx?
Definition
Wrist splints
Activity Modification
Ergonomic Evaluation
Stretching, ROM, strengthening
Cortisone
Term
When should a patient with CTS have surgery?
Definition
Thenar atrophy or weakness
Sensation absent
EMG displays fibrillation potentials
Symptoms over 1 year
Term
Surgeries for CTS?
Definition
Open carpal tunnel release
Endoscopic carpal tunnel release
Term
Pathology: Intersection Syndrome. What is it?
Definition
Tendonitis or tenosynovitis of 1st and 2nd dorsal compartments of the wrist
Term
what are the tendons of the 1st dorsal compartment? 2nd dorsal compartment?
Definition
1st= EPB, ABPL
2nd= ECRB, ECRL
Term
Mechanisms of Injury for Intersection Syndrome?
Definition

Extensive use of radial extensors of the wrist

 

 

Muscles intersect each other at a 60 degree angle, three finger widths proximal to wrist joint

Term
Patient Population of Intersection Syndrome?
Definition

Skiers

Rowers

Racquet

Sports

Canoeing

Weightlifting

 ADL/job requiring excessive use of radial extensors
 Sudden change in activity level

Term
Patient presentation in intersection syndrome?
Definition
Palpation tenderness of dorsal wrist 3 fingertips proximal to wrist joint

Swelling of first 2 compartments

Crepitation over compartments with AROM/PROM

Pain with wrist flexion/extension
Term
Treatment for intersection syndrome
Definition
Thumb Spica splint
Activity avoidance
Ice/NSAIDs
Ace wrap

AAROM-AROM as tolerated

Strengthening progression

ADL/sport activity modifications

Injections
Term
differential dx for Intersection syndrome?
Definition
Wartenberg's syndrome
De Quervain syndrome
Term
Dorsal and Volar Ganglion Cysts: Dorsal may orignate/compress?
Definition
Dorsal originates: scapholunate interval

Compress EPL or common extensor tendon sheaths
Term
Dorsal and Volar Ganglion Cysts: Volar Cysts originate from?
Definition
FCR tendon sheath
Radius and Scaphoid
Scaphoid and trapezium
Scaphoid and lunate
Term
Patient Presentation with Ganglion Cyst?
Definition
Wrist flexion improves visualizaiton of dorsal cysts

Palpation painful

Soft/firm palpable mass will be found

Flexion/ext of wrist will increase pain
Term
Tx of Ganglion Cyst: conservative
Definition
Immobilization
Steroid Injection
Home remedy
Term
differential dx of ganglion cysts?
Definition
non-neoplastic masses
Neoplastic masses
Term
What is pronator syndrome?
Definition
Median nerve entrapment in proximal forearm
Term
What could compress the median nerve in proximal forearm?
Definition

Pronator teres

Flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) arch

 Lacertus fibrosis

Term
Patient presentation of Pronator syndrome?
Definition
Dysthesias in median nerve distribution
Sensory disturbance in volar base of thenar eminence
Palpation tenderness over proximal forearm
Weakness through median nerve distribution
Pain with stretch of involved tissues
Term
Treatment for Pronator Syndrome?
Definition
Long arm splint with elbow at 90 and neutral
Activity modification
NSAIDs
STM
Stretching and strengthening
Term

What is ulnar tunnel syndrome?

 

Mechanism of Injury?

Definition

Compression of ulnar nerve within Guyon's canal

 

Mechanism of Injury: compression [bicylcing/weightlifting/crutches], excessive gripping and rotating

Term
What are the 2 types of compression in ulnar tunnel syndrome?
Definition
Internal and External Compression

Internal= ulnar aneurysm, thrombosis, ganglia, anomalous muscle belly/lig

External= fascial thickening, repetitive trauma, palmaris brevis hypertrophy
Term
Patient Presenation for Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome?
Definition

Pain with palpation over Guyon's Canal

 Weakness in ulnar nerve distribution

Ulnar artery may be occluded

Term
Radial Tunnel Syndrome vs. Posterior Interosseous Syndrome is?
Definition

Radial tunnel syndrome= entrapment of deep branch of radial nerve

 

PINS= entrapment of the posterior interosseous nerve

Term
What can entrap the posterior interosseous nerve?
Definition
Fibrous band over radiocapitellar
Synovitis of radio capitellar joint
Vascular leash of Henry
Proximal fascial edge of ECRB
Arcade of Froshe
Distal Edge of Supinator
Term

Patient Presentation of PINS--Posterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome

 

RTS?

Definition

PINS= motor deficits in extrinsic finger extensors, pain with stretch on tissues, tenderness over lateral elbow

 

RTS= more forearm pain without muscular weakness; radial tunnel= 5cm distal to lateral epicondyle, just anterior to radial neck

Term
What is the TFCC?
Definition

Meniscus like structure that cushions between the ulna and proximal carpal row (mainly triquetrum)

 

Helps to stabilize the distal radioulnar joint

Term
TFCC is a bi_____ disc with attachments ? (concave/convex)
Definition
TFCC= biconcave

Attachments: Articular cartilage of radius
Base of ulnar styloid
A& P radioulnar capsule forming the palmar and dorsal radioulnar ligaments
Term
Where is the blood supply the worst to the TFCC?
Definition
to its central portion
Term
Peripheral ___ to __ % demonstrates enough blood inflow to support healing
Definition
15 to 20%
Term
Does the TFCC get a vascular supply from the radial base of the TFCC?
Definition
NO
Term
TFCC ___ tears heal poorly, ____ tears have the potential to heal
Definition
Central tears heal poorly
Peripheral tears have the potential to heal
Term
Function of the TFCC?
Definition
1. Shock Absorber
2. Stabilizes distal radioulnar joint
Term
When does tension in the TFCC increase?
Definition
As the forearm pronates and supinates
Term
TFCC patient presentation?
Definition
Ulnar sided wrist pain
Clicking/crepitus present with forearm rotation, gripping, or UD
Decreased ROM/strength in forearm pronation/supination and UD
Term
Classification of TFCC injury?
Definition
Traumatic
Degenerative
Term
Treatment ideas for TFCC?
Definition
Splinting to protect from pronation with UD, soft tissue to reduce swelling/increase blood flow, release tension in muscles, ice, immobilize for 2-4 weeks, JM
Term
What is the most common overuse injury for the wrist?
Definition
DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis
Term
Mechanism of Injry with DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis?
Definition
Forceful grasp with UD (throwing/striking)
Term
what muscles are involved with DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis?
Definition
Muscles of 1st dorsal compartment:
Abductor pollicis longus
Extensor pollicis brevis
Term
Patient presentation with DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis?
Definition
Pain on palpation over 1st dorsal compartment
Crepitus over 1st dorsal compartment with active or passive thumb flexion, extension, abduction, adduction
Pain with resisted thumb MCP joint extension
Swelling over 1st dorsal compartment
Term
Treatment for DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis?
Definition
Splint
PT
Injections
Surgical Decompression
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