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Title: Wrist Examination


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Wrist Examination
  • S.Fallatah
  • A.Giachino
  • April 24/02

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  • The key to correct examination of the wrist is
    precise location of the symptoms relating to the
    underlying anatomical structures.
  • A beauty of wrist examination is that almost all
    bony, articular, tendinous or vascular structures
    may be palpated through the overlying skin

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  • Positioning
  • Palpation
  • Range of motion
  • Special tests
  • Bilateral comparison

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Inspection
  • Observe the hand in function
  • Swelling
  • Rash
  • Deformity
  • Scars
  • Color and condition of nails
  • The contour of both palmer and dorsal surfaces

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Palpation
  • Skin palpation
  • The skin of both the palm and the palmer surface
    of the fingers is much thicker than that of the
    dorsal surface
  • The skin of the fingers is fixed to bone by septa
    and small ligaments
  • Check for any unusually worm or dry areas
  • Particular attention to any lesions

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Bony palpation
  • Start by palpating the radial and ulnar styloid
    processes(the basic reference points of the
    carpal region)
  • Bones of the wrist

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  • Radial styloid processtruly lateral
  • Anatomic snuffbox..distal and slightly dorsal to
    the radial styloid process,becomes
    outlinedpalpable when the patient extends his
    thumb
  • Scaphoid(Navicular)..the floor of the
    snuffbox,palpable on ulnar deviation of the wrist
  • Trapezium/1st metacarpal articulation

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  • Listers tubercle..1/3 of the way across the
    dorsum of the wrist from the radial styloid
    process
  • Capitate..the largest of all the carpal bones
  • Lunate
  • The lunate,capitate,and the base of the 3rd
    metacarpal are in line with each other

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  • Ulnar styloid process
  • Triquetrium..with radial deviation of the wrist
  • Pisiform
  • Hook of the Hamate
  • Metacarpals
  • Metacarpophalangeal joints
  • Phalanges

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Soft tissue palpation
  • Clinical zones of the wrist and the hands
  • Six extensor compartments(tunnels) and two
    flexors compartments.

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wrist
  • Zone I Radial styloid process
  • anatomic snuffbox,1st extensor compartement
  • Zone IIListers tubercle
  • 2nd,3rd, and 4th extensors compartements
  • Zone III Ulnar styloid process
  • 5th and 6th compartements
  • Zone IV Pisiform(palmar aspect)
  • FCU,Tunnel of Guyon,and ulnar artery
  • Zone V
  • palmaris longus,carpal tunnel,and FCR

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Hand
  • Zone I Thenar eminence
  • APB,OP,FPB
  • Zone II Hypothenar eminence
  • ADQ,OD,FDQ
  • Zone III Palm
  • Palmar aponeurosis fingers flexor tendons
  • Zone IV Dorsum
  • Extensor tendons
  • Zone V Phalages
  • Zone VI Tufts of the fingers
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