Hand Function Flashcards
1
Q
what should you observe when doing the assessment?
A
- general shape and size of the hand
- appearance of the phalanges
- appearance of the joints
- position of the upper limb
- position of the hand at rest
- appearance of the muscles
- lag or contracture
2
Q
what should you palpate for?
A
- temperature differences: compare two hands
- each finger: thickness, tenderness, edema and temperature
- passively move each finger
- active flexion and extension
- vascular function- capillary fill
3
Q
what does the formal evaluation of hand function include?
A
- edema \+ circumferential test \+ volumeter \+ contra-indications = open wounds = external fixates = Kirschner's wires = pop - ROM \+ goniometer \+ hand charts \+ oxford scale - muscle strength - sensation \+ sensation form \+ localization of stimuli ad intensity = two-point discrimination = Semmes Weinstein Monofilament test - grip strength \+ dinamometer \+ blood pressure cuff: 20 mm mercury ( 200mm mercury is normal grip strength) - grips \+ reach \+ grip \+ carry \+ release \+ in hand manipulation = translation # finger to palm # palm to finger = rotation # simple opening cooldrink bottle # complex rotation- uses eraser = shift # simple: putting coin in piggy bank # complex: independent finger movement- pen shift up and down - endurance \+ indicate duration of activity before pt experiences muscle fatigue \+ intrinsic muscle activity \+ forearm activity \+ whole UL activities - coordination \+ hand-eye coordination - bilateral hand function \+ opening bottles \+ fill glass and drink \+ take match out of box and light it \+ toothpaste on toothbrush and brush \+ dressing and undressing \+ fastening devices \+ telephone use \+ administrative activities
4
Q
name 5 steps you will follow when you evaluate hand function
A
- observe
- palpate
- formal evaluation
- study x-rays
- note everything
5
Q
name hand grips
A
precision grips: - lumbrical grip - three point pincer - two point pincer - adductor/ key grip power grips - cylindrical - skilled grip - total/ball grip - palmar grip - hook grip