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Wrist and Hand Wrist and Hand injuriesinjuries

Quick Review:Radius is on the Thumb Side

Make sure you can locate AND NAME THE JOINTS OF THE HAND.

MetacarpalsMetacarpals

• 5 bones5 bones• Numbered 1 through 5 Numbered 1 through 5 • Thumb is #1Thumb is #1• Pinky is #5Pinky is #5

INJURIESINJURIES

ColleColle’’s Fractures Fracture

Involves the distal end of radiusInvolves the distal end of radius

Silver fork deformitySilver fork deformity

Mechanism of Injury – Mechanism of Injury – Colle’sColle’s

• Fall on an outstretched handFall on an outstretched hand• Run into wall, etc, with wrist Run into wall, etc, with wrist

hyperextendedhyperextended

Signs and SymptomsSigns and Symptoms

• Visible deformity—Visible deformity—””silver forksilver fork””• SwellingSwelling• PainPain• POTPOT

ComplicationsComplications

• Tendons may be torn away from Tendons may be torn away from attachment siteattachment site

• Median nerve damageMedian nerve damage

CareCare

• Splint in position you find it before Splint in position you find it before going to the ERgoing to the ER

• IceIce• ER ER • 1-2 month recovery time1-2 month recovery time

Signs and Symptoms

• Pain with active motion• Pain with passive stretching• POT over either flexor or extensor

tendons• Swelling

Treatment

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

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

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

Ganglion CystGanglion Cyst

Ganglion cystGanglion cyst

Ganglion cystGanglion cyst

Treatment

• Break down swelling with digital pressure and padding

• Aspiration and chemical cauterization followed by pressure padding

• Will usually come back• Surgical removal

Dislocation of Lunate

• MOI:• Forced hyperextension of wrist

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

Lunate dislocationLunate dislocation

Lunate DislocationLunate Dislocation

Treatment

• Splint• Ice• Physician referral for reduction• 1-2 month recovery time

Metacarpal (Boxer’s) 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

BoxerBoxer’’s fractures fracture

Signs and Symptoms

• Swelling• Discloration• Pain with movement

BoxerBoxer’’s fractures fracture

Treatment

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

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