How many bones are in the hand?
27
8 carpal bones
5 metacarpals
14 phalanges (5 prox, 4 middle, 5 distal)
Tendons in the hand create a “pulley system”
Extensor system: extensor digitorum communis inserts into _____
Flexor system: Two-tendon pulley systems made up of ____ and _____
terminal portions of digits 2 to 5
FDP and FDS (distal phalange and middle phalange respectively)
ROM of the digits? Flexion: MCP: PIP: DIP: Thumb: MCP: IP:
F: 90 PIP 90 DIP 90 THumb - MCP 50 - IP 90
ROM of the digits: Extension: MCP: PIP: DIP: Thumb: MCP: IP:
MCP 30
PIP 0
DIP 0-10
THumb:
ROM of the digits
Abduction:
Finger:
Thumb:
F 20
Th: 70
ROM of the digits
Adduction:
Finger:
Thumb:
F 0 - return from abduction
T 0 - return from abduction
Name the 5 finger flexors
define apposition and opposition of the thumb
Opposition: approximation of the palmar aspect of the tumb and fifth digit
Apposition: approximation between the thumb and other digit not using the palmar aspect.
Name the 3 finger extensors
Name the 2 finger abductors
DAB - dorsal interossei ABDuct
Name the finger adductors
PAD - palmar interossei ADDuct
3 palmar interossei - ulnar nerve C8/T1
Name the 4 thumb flexors
Name the 3 thumb extensors
Ext pollicis longus (PIN Radial C7/8)
Ext pollicis brevis (PIN Radial C7/8)
Abd pollicis longus (PIN Radial C7/8)
name the 2 thumb abductors
Abd pollicis longus (PIN Radial C7/8)
Abd pollicis brevis (median C8/T1)
Name the muscle responsible for thumb adduction
adductor pollicis (ulnar C8/T1)
Name the 4 muscles responsible for opposition of the thumb to the 5th digit
opponens pollicis (median C8/T1)
flexor pollicis brevis, superficial head (median C8/T1)
Abductor pollicis brevis (median C8/T1)
Opponens digiti minimi (ulnar nerve C8/T1)
_____ is due to thickening and contraction of the palmar fascia due to fibrous proliferation
dupuytrens contracture
Dupuytrens contracture has also been called ____-
Vikings disease
Dupuytrens contracture is commonly associated with (4)
Dupuytrens contracture is typically seen in ____
men > 40 years old
Pathology?
painless nodules in the distal palmar crease. These nodules are initially nontender and may become tender as the disease progresses. The involved finger is drawn into flexion as the nodules thicken and contract.
Dupuytrens contracture
Dupuytrens contracture commonly is seen as flexion at the _____ joint involving the _____ digit
MCP joint involving the ring finger (fourth digit)
Treatment of dupuytrens contracture?
CSI injection
ultrasound
splinting
massage
______ is repetitive trauma that causes an inflammatory process to the flexor tendon sheath of the digits. This process forms a nodule in the tendon, resulting in abnormal gliding through the pulley system. As the digit, flexes, the nodule passes under the pulley system and gets caught onthe narrow annular sheath. as a result, the finger is locked in a flexed position
Stenosis tenosynovitis (trigger finger)