Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Flashcards

1
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ROM for flexion and extension at elbow; muscles?

A

Flexion: 140-150 (biceps brachii, brachialis, brachioradialis)

Extension: 0 - (-5) (Triceps brachii, Anconeus)

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Nerve root for biceps, brachioradialis, and triceps

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Biceps: C5
Brachioradialis: C6
Triceps: C7

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3
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What elbow ligaments does a valgus vs varus stress test for?

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Valgus: Medial (ulnar) collateral

Varus: Lateral (radial) collateral

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Tinel test for elbow is accomplished by, and tests for?

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  • Tap between olecranon and medial epicondyle in ulnar groove
  • Ulnar N. entrapment/cubital tunnel syndrome
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Test for Golfer’s elbow; indicates?

A
  • Forearm in supination, pt flexes against resistance.

- Medial Epicondylitis

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Test for Tennis elbow (Cozen’s test); indicates?

A
  • Forearm in pronation, pt flexes against resistance

- Lateral Epicondylitis

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7
Q

Students elbow or miners elbow results from?

A

Olecranon bursitis

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Little league elbow is pain where and caused by; most common in?

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Pain over medial epicondyle after throwing, repetitive valgus distraction forces)

*MOST COMMON elbow injury during childhood

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9
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Nursemaid’s elbow what ligament?

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Annular ligament tear and/or radial head sublaxation

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10
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What way does the radial head glide during pronation and supination?

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Pronation: radial head posterior glide

Supination: radial head anterior glide

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11
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ROM for flexion at wrist; coupled motion?

A

80-90

Dorsal/posterior carpal glide

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12
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ROM for extension at wrist; coupled motion

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70

Ventral/anterior carpal glide

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13
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ROM for ABduction and ADduction; couple motions?

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ABduction: 20-30 (ulnar adduction)

ADduction: 30-40 (ulnar abduction)

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14
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“OK” sign is testing what nerve?

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Anterior Interosseous N. - motor branch of Median N

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What is Tinel’s test for wrist and what does it test for?

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  • Tapping over transverse carpal ligament

- Median N entrapment or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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16
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What is Phalen’s Test; tests for?

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  • Dorsal aspects of hands together, force into wrist flexion

- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

17
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What is Allen Test; tests for?

A
  • Occlude both arteries in wrist (radial and ulnar), have pt open and close fist, release pressure on one artery at a time.
  • Lack of dual blood supply to the hand
18
Q

How is Finkelstein Test performed; tests for?

A

Pt makes first encompassing their thumb and the ulnar deviates (ADducts) the wrist.

Pain = DeQuervain’s tenosynovitis

19
Q

Most common carpal bone fracture?

A

Scaphoid

20
Q

Colle’s fracture

A

Fracture of distal radius w/ posterior displacement of the wrist and hand

21
Q

Monteggia Fracture

A

Fracture of the proximal ulna w/ dislocation of radial head

22
Q

Galeazzi Fracture

A

Fracture of the distal radius w/ dislocation of the Ulna

23
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Nighstick fracture

A

Isolated fracture of the mid shaft of the ulna from a direct blow (hit w/ a nightstick!)