Hand Function Flashcards
1
Q
Background history
A
- General background info
- Date of injury
- Onset of symptoms
- Date of surgery
- Hand dominance
- Work description
- Age
- Recreation and ADL, iADL
2
Q
Steps of hand function assessment
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- Observation
- Palpate
- Formal evaluation
- Study x-rays
3
Q
- Observation
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- general shape and size of hand
- appearance of phalanges
- appearance of joints
- position of upper limb
- position of hand at rest
- appearance of muscles
- appearance of skin
- lag or contracture
4
Q
2.Palpation
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- temperature differences (compare both hands)
- each finger (thickness, tenderness, edema, temperature)
- passively move each finger
- active flexion and extension
- vascular function
5
Q
For a hand to be functional, what’s needed?
A
- Reach
- Grip
- Carry
- Release
6
Q
Precision grip
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- Lumbrical grip
- Pincer grip: two-point
- Pincer grip: three-point
- Adductor/key grip
7
Q
Power grip
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- Cylinder grip(power grip/skilled grip)
- Total/ ball grip
- Palmar grip
- Hook grip
8
Q
In hand manipulation
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- In hand to fingers
- In fingers to hand
- Rotation of round objects in fingers
- Rotation of flat objects in fingers
9
Q
Bilateral function
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- 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