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Disease of the fascia of the palm and digits
a. fascia becomes thick and contracted
b. results in flexion deformities of involved digits
OT intervention: wound care, edema control, extension splint; initially at all times, A/PROM and progress to strengthening when wounds are healed, scar management, fx tasks emphasie flexion/ext (grasp/release) |
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Rupture of the ulnar collateral ligament of the MCP joint of the thumb |
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-thumb splint for 4-6 weeks -PROM begin at 8 weeks -Strengthening at 10 weeks |
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Complex regional pain syndrome |
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Type I: RSD (no demonstrated nerve lesion) Type II: formerly known as causalgia -Vasomotor dysfuction a |
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-modalities -AROM to involved joints -WB -Splinting to prevent contractures INTERVENTIONS TO AVOID -PROM, passive stretching, joint mob, dynamic splinting, and casting |
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Fx of distal radius (dorsal) |
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Fx of distal radius (volar) |
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Fx of the fifth metacarpal (ulnar gutter splint) |
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Fx tx: immobilization phase |
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-AROM of joints above and below stabilized part -edema control: elevation, retrograde massage and compression garments -light ADL and activities with NO resistance |
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Fx tx: mobilization phase |
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Progress to PROM when approved by physician (4-8 weeks) -Only exception are humerus fractures which often begin with PROM or AAROM |
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Stenosing tenosynovitis of the abductor pollicis longus (APL) and extensor pollicis brevis (EPB); pain and swelling over the medial styloid; positive finklestein test |
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DeQuervain's conservative tx |
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Thumb spica splint (IP free) Activity/work modification Ice massage over radial wrist Gentle AROM |
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Thumb spica splint (0-2 weeks) Strengthening, ADL, and role activities (2-6 weeks) Unrestricted activity (6 weeks) |
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Overuse of the wrist extensors (esp. extensor carpi radialis brevis), also called tennis elbow |
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overuse of wrist flexors (aka golfer's elbow |
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Lateral and medial epicondylitis conservative tx |
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Elbow strap, wrist spling ice and deep friction massage stretching activity/work modification as pain decreases, begin strengthening |
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tenosynovitis of the finger flexors: most commonly A1 pulley caused by repetition and use of tools that are placed too far apart |
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Trigger finger conservative tx |
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hand based trigger finger splint (MCP extended, IP free) scar massage edema control tendon gliding activity/work modification AVOID GRIPPING ACTIVITIES AND USING TOOLS TOO FAR APAR |
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Kleinert protocol (flexor tendon mobilization program) |
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-active ext of digits w/ passive flexion (rubber band) -protocol a: 0-4 weeks: dorsal block splint b: 4-6 weeks: wristlet. place/hold exercises. scar management c: 6-8 weeks: AROM. tendon gliding and differential tendon gliding. light ADL and role activities. D/C SPLINT d: 8-12 weeks: strengthening and work and leisure activities |
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passive flexion and ext of digit. Protocol a: 0-4 1/2 weeks: dorsal blocking splint. exercises in splint include passive flexion of PIP, DIP joints and to DPC. 10 reps every hour b: 4 1/2-6 weeks: active flexion and ext w/ in limits of splint c: 6-8 week: tendon gliding and differential tendon gliding, scar mgmt, light ADL d: 8-12 weeks: strengthening and work activities |
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A median nerve compression -symptoms: numbness, tingling of the thumb, index, middle, and 1/2 of ring finger. |
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Carpal tunnel conservative tx |
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wrist splint in neutral: worn @ night and during day if performing repetitive activity median nerve gliding exercises activity modification (avoid activities with extreme wrist flexion position ergonomics |
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-edema control -AROM -nerve and tendon gliding exercises -sensory re-education -strengthening of thenar muscles -work/activity modification |
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medial nerve compression b/w two heads of pronator teres -symptoms same as CTS and also aching pain in proximal forearm 1) positive tinel's sign at forearm 2) NO NIGHT SYMPTOMS |
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Pronator teres conservative tz |
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Elbow splint at 90 degrees w/ forearm in neutral Avoid supination/pronation activities |
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Pronator teres post-op tx |
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AROM Nerve gliding Strengthening (2 WEEKS post op) Sensory re-education Work/activity modification |
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an ulnar nerve compression at the wrist Symptoms: numbness and tingling in the ulnar nerve dist of the hand, motor weakness of ulnar nerve innervation, positive tinel's sign at guyon's canal, and later stages can lead to atrophy of hand musculature innervated by ulnar nerve |
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Guyon's canal conservative tx |
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Wrist splint in neutral Work/activity modification |
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Edema control AROM Nerve gliding Strengthening (2-4 weeks): focus on power grip Sensory re-education |
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an ulnar nerve compression at the ELBOW Symptoms: numbness and tingling along ulnar aspect of forearm and hand, pain at elbow with extreme position of elbow flexion, weakness of power grip, positive tinel's sign at elbow, advanced stages can lead to atrophy of FCU, FDP, to digits IV and V ant ulnar nerve-innervated intrinsic muscles of the hand |
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Cubital tunnel conservative tx |
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-Elbow splint to prevent position of extreme flexion (ESPECIALLY AT NIGHT) -Elbow pad to decrease compression of nerve when leaning on elbows -Activity/work modificaton |
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Cubital tunnel post-op tx |
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Edema control Scar mgmt AROM and nerve gliding (2 WEEKS POST-OP) Strengthening (4 WEEKS POST-OP) MCP flexion splint if clawing noted |
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a radial nerve compression Symptoms: weakness or paralysis of extensors to the wrist, MCPs, and thumb; wrist drop |
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Radial nerve conservative tx |
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Dynamic ext splint Work/activity modification Strengthening wrist and finger extensors when motor function returns |
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Radial nerve palsy post-op tx |
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ROM Nerve gliding Strengthening (6-8 weeks post-op) ADL |
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Medial nerve laceration sensory loss |
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central palm palmar surface of thumb to radial 1/2 of ring finger dorsal surface of index, middle, and radial 1/2 of ring fingers |
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Medial N. laceration motor loss (low lesion at wrist) |
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Lumbricals I and II Opponens pollicis brevis (opposition) Abductor pollicis brevis (abduction Flexor pollicis brevis (thumb MCP flexion) |
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Medial N. laceration motor loss (high lesion at or proximal to elbow) |
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Includes all of medial N. low lesion FDP to index and middle fingers, and FPL FCR (inability to flex to radial aspect of wrist) |
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Medial N laceration deformities |
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Flattening of thenar eminence (ape hand) Clawing of index and middle fingers for a low lesion Benediction sight for a high lesion |
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Dorsal protection splint (wrist in 30 degree flexion for low lesion). Include elbow (90 degree flexion) if a high lesion Begin A/PROM of digits with wrist in flexed position 2 weeks post op Scar mgmt AROM of wrist 4 weeks; include elbow if high lesion Splinting consideration: C bar to prevent thumb adduction contracture Sensory re-education: begin when individual demonstrates a level of diminished protective sensation on Semmes-Weinstein. |
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Ulnar N. laceration sensory loss |
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Ulnar aspets of palmar and dorsal surface Ulnar 1/2 of ring and little finger on palmar and dorsal surfaces |
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Ulnar n. laceration motor loss (low lesion @ wrist) |
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palmar and dorsal interossei (adduction and abduction of MCP joints) lumbricals III a& IV (MCP flexion of digits 4 & 5) FPB and adductor pollicis (flexion and adduction of the thumb ADM, ODM, FDM (abduction, opposition, and flexion of 5th digit) |
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Ulnar n. laceration motor loss (high lesion) |
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same as low lesion FDP IV & V (flexion of DIPs of ring and little fingers) |
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Ulnar n. laceration deformities |
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claw hand flattened metacarpal arch + Froment's sign; functional loss: loss of power grip and decreased pinch strength |
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see median N. repair Splinting considerations: MCP flexion block splint Sensory re-education: same as median n. |
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Radial n. laceration sensory loss |
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medial aspect of dorsal forearm. radial aspect of dorsal palm, thumb, and index, middle and radial 1/2 of ring phalanges. |
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Radial n. motor loss (low lesion @ the forearm) |
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loss of wrist extension due to absent or imapired innervation to ECU EDC, EI, EDM, (MCP ext.) EPB, EPL, APL (thumb ext) |
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Radial n. motor loss (high lesion @ the level of humerus) |
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All of the above, including ECRB, ECRL, and brachioradialis if level of axiall, loss of triceps; Functional loss: inability to extend to release objects, difficulty manipulating objects |
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dynamic extension splint ROM Sensory re-education Instruct in home program activity modification |
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site of impingement: coracoacromial arch (acromion, coracoacromial ligament, and coracoid process |
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Rotator cuff conservative tx |
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Activity modification: avoid above the shoulder level activities until pain subsides Educate in sleeping posture, avoid sleeping with arm overhead or combined adduction and internal rotation Decrease pain: positioning, modalities, and rest Restore pain free ROM Strengthening: below shoulder level |
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PROM (0-6 weeks); progress to AA/AROM Decrease pain: begin with ice, progress to heat Strengthening (6 weeks post-op): begin with isometrics, progress to isotonic (below shoulder level) Activity mod Leisure and work activities (8-12 weeks post-op) |
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Adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) |
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Restricted passive shoulder range of motion; occurs when joint capsule becomes inflamed |
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Adhesive capsulitis conservative tx |
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Encourage active use through ADL and role activities PROM modalities |
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PROM IMMEDIATELY Pain relief: modalities |
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anterior dislocation most common |
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Regain ROM: avoid combined abduction and external rotation Pain free ADL Strengthen rotator cuff |
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Occupational roles ROM: Focus on AROM, PROM should be avoided especially during inflammatory stage, note deformities and nodules Muscle strength: AVOID MMT unless requested by doctor, document strength in relation to function Grip strength: use sphygmomanometer ADL and role activities Pain: use pain scales Edema: use volumeter or tape measure |
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Splinting: RESTING HAND SPLINT in the ACUTE stage, wrist splint only if arthritis is specific to wrist, ulnar drift splint to prevent deformity, silver ring splints to prevent boutinnere and swan neck deformities, dynamic MCP extension splint with radial pull, hand base thumb splint for CMC arthritis Joint protection techniques Energy conservation ROM: focus on arom, gentle PROM if person unable to perform AROM Heat modalities: hot packs before and after exercise, paraffin bath for hands Strengthening: AVOID during inflammatory stage Adaptive equipment as needed |
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Fractures in utero Brittle bone and fracture easily Multiple fractures as the child grows Deformities of the arms and legs Developmental growth problems Eye abnormalities (i.e. blue sclera, cataracts) Risk of hearing impairments |
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activity adaptation environmental modifications Preventive positioning Activities to increase muscle strength WB activities to facilitate bone growth Family, caregiver and teacher education |
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Posterior hip replacement precautions |
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Hip flexion past 90 degrees No adduction or crossing of legs No hip pivoting |
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