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Title: Wrist and Hand injuries


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Wrist and Hand injuries
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Quick Review Radius is on the Thumb Side Make
sure you can locate AND NAME THE JOINTS OF THE
HAND.
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Metacarpals
  • 5 bones
  • Numbered 1 through 5
  • Thumb is 1
  • Pinky is 5

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INJURIES
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Colles Fracture
  • Involves the distal end of radius
  • Silver fork deformity

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Mechanism of Injury Colles
  • Fall on an outstretched hand
  • Run into wall, etc, with wrist hyperextended

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Signs and Symptoms
  • Visible deformitysilver fork
  • Swelling
  • Pain
  • POT

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Complications
  • Tendons may be torn away from attachment site
  • Median nerve damage

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Care
  • Splint in position you find it before going to
    the ER
  • Ice
  • ER
  • 1-2 month recovery time

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Signs and Symptoms
  • Pain with active motion
  • Pain with passive stretching
  • POT over either flexor or extensor tendons
  • Swelling

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Treatment
  • Ice
  • Heat
  • Analgesics
  • Modify activity
  • NSAIDS
  • Splint
  • Strengthening and ROM exercises

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Ganglion Cyst
  • herniation of joint capsule, synovial sheath of
    tendon or cystic structure
  • MXN Appears slowly after repeated forced
    hyperextension of wrist.
  • Contains clear mucous fluid
  • Appears most often on dorsum of hand

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Ganglion cyst
  • S/S
  • pain on dorsum of hand that increases with wrist
    extension
  • May feel soft and rubbery or hard
  • May appear bigger with flexion of wrist

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Ganglion Cyst
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Ganglion cyst
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Ganglion cyst
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Treatment
  • Break down swelling with digital pressure and
    padding
  • Aspiration and chemical cauterization followed by
    pressure padding
  • Will usually come back
  • Surgical removal

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Dislocation of Lunate
  • MOI
  • Forced hyperextension of wrist

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Signs and Symptoms
  • Pain
  • Swelling
  • Difficulty moving wrist and fingers into flexion
  • Numbness/paralysis of flexors due to pressure of
    lunate on median nerve
  • deformity

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Lunate dislocation
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Lunate Dislocation
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Treatment
  • Splint
  • Ice
  • Physician referral for reduction
  • 1-2 month recovery time

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Metacarpal (Boxers) Fracture
  • Most common of all metacarpal fractures
  • Associated with martial arts/boxing
  • MOI
  • direct axial force caused by punching another
    person or object
  • Direct impact to hand

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Boxers fracture
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Signs and Symptoms
  • Swelling
  • Discloration
  • Pain with movement

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Boxers fracture
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Treatment
  • Ice
  • Splint
  • Physician referral for x-ray
  • Reduction and casting (3-4 weeks)
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