Ch 4 - MSK: Wrist Flashcards
Describe the ROM of the wrist.
- Flexion: 80°
- Extension: 70°
- Ulnar deviation 30°
- Radial deviation: 20°
What is the proximal row of carpal bones in the radial to ulnar direction?
“Some Lovers Try Positions” – Scaphoid – Lunate – Triquetrum – Pisiform
What is the distal row of carpal bones in the radial to ulnar direction?
“That They Can’t Handle” – Trapezium – Trapezoid – Capitate – Hamate
Describe muscles and innervation involved with wrist flexion.
- FCR
- FCU
- Palmaris longus
- FDS
- FDP
- FPL
Describe muscles and innervation involved with wrist Extension.
- ECRL
- ECRB
- ECU
- EDC
- EDM
- Extensor indicis
- EPL
Describe muscles and innervation involved with ulnar deviation of the wrist (adduction).
- FCU
* ECU
Describe muscles and innervation involved with radial deviation of the wrist (abduction).
- FCR
* ECRL
What is in the first compartment on the wrist?
– Abductor pollicis longus
– Extensor pollicis brevis
What is in the second compartment on the wrist?
– Extensor carpi radialis longus
– Extensor carpi radialis brevis
What is in the third compartment on the wrist?
– Extensor pollicis longus
What is in the fourth compartment on the wrist?
– Extensor digitorum communis
– Extensor indices proprius
What is in the fifth compartment on the wrist?
– Extensor digiti minimi
What is in the sixth compartment on the wrist?
– Extensor carpi ulnaris
What wrist joint is commonly involved in OA?
First carpometacarpal (CMC) joint of the thumb
Describe testing for CMC OA.
Axial compression of the metacarpal on the trapezium gives a painful grinding sensation
Describe wrist involvement of RA.
– Ulnar deviation of the MCPs
– Radial deviation of the wrist
– Dorsal subluxation of the ulna
– Erosion of the ulnar styloid at the end stage
Which tendons are involved in de Quervain’s tenosynovitis?
APL
EPB
What is a ganglion cyst?
Synovial fluid-filled cystic structure that arises from the synovial sheath of the joint space
Where do ganglion cysts typically occur in the wrist?
60% dorsal aspect
What are treatments for ganglion cyst?
- Immobilization
- Aspiration of the cyst (90% recurrence)
- Surgical removal (10% recurrence)
What is Kienböck’s disease?
Osteonecrosis of the lunate
What is the cause of Kienböck’s disease?
Vascular impairment Repeated stress or fx
What are risk factors for Kienböck’s disease?
- Poor vascular supply
* Short ulnar variance
What is the clinical presentation of Kienböck’s disease?
- Ulnar-sided pain, stiffness, and swelling over the dorsal aspect of the wrist directly over the lunate
- Reduced grip strength
Stage 1 of Kienböck’s disease
No visible change in lunate
Stage 2 of Kienböck’s disease
Sclerosis of the lunate
Stage 3 of Kienböck’s disease
3A: Sclerosis and fragmentation of the lunate
3B: 3A + proximal migration of the capitate or fixed rotation of the scaphoid