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100

List 2 sensory tests commonly used in hand therapy

Tests for pain, vibration, temp, or touch pressure.

Tuning forks, Semmes-Weinstein monofilament testing, moberg Pick up Test, provocative tests

100

What is the main goal of acute rehab in hand therapy? 

Reduce inflammation 

100

________ is used to tell you how finely innervated an area is and looks at functional implications of sensory loss. 

Finger pads would be greater than or equal to ___ mm to be considered normally. 

2 point discrimination 

5mm

100

What is a short opponens splint/short thumb Spica splint mostly used for treating? 

1st CMC OA
100

What is a dorsal blocking splint typically used to treat? 

tendon repairs

200

List and explain 2 provocative tests

Tinels

Phalen's 

200

2 tools to measure edema 

Volumeter

tape measure 

200

2 objective tests of sympathetic function in hand therapy

wrinkle test for nerve function

Ninhydrin evaluates sweating of the fingers

200

What type of splint is most commonly recommended for someone with DeQuervains or tenosynovitis? 

Long opponens splint or long thumb spica (same type)

200

A resting hand splint is typically used for what 3 diagnoses? 

Burns, CVA, RA for night use

300

Name 3 types of pinch and demonstrate them

2 point (or tip to tip)

Lateral or key pinch

3 jaw chuck or 3 point pinch 

300

What is another way to test gross finger flexion without a gonimeter?

Measuring tape from end of digit to palm

300

What is the difference in type 1 and type 2 CRPS? 

Type 1- classic reflex sympathetic dystrophy

Type 2- similar signs and symptoms, but can be attributed to a nerve injury that has been diagnoses. Burning pain too. 

300

3 purposes of splinting

1- support the impacted area

2- correct posture or deformity

3- Compensate for weak muscles

4- Increase extensibility/decrease tightness/contracture

5- increased independence

300

A radial nerve injury often results in....

wrist drop

400

Describe 2 tx strategies to reduce fingertip hypersensitivity after injury. 

TENS, contrast bath, desensitization program

400

Why does clawing occur in the small and ring fingers after ulnar nerve injury?

hyperextension of the MCP joints of the ring and digit 5, caused with the extensor digiform communis that is not held. 

400

List 4 risk factors for someone to have cumulative trauma disorder

repetition, high force, awkward joint positioning, direct pressure, vibration, prolonged static positioning  

400

A median nerve injury can result in: 

Ape hand

400

Describe the process and progression of textures with desensitization

soft-hard-rough

variety of textures: from a cotton ball, denim, velcro on the soft side, then the hook side, sandpaper (very carefully), ect 

500

List 8 possible components of a hand evaluation

Pt PMH, Occupational profile

standardized tests

edema

wound appearance

pain

AROM/PROM

strength

dexterity

sensation

500

Draw on the board where median, radial and ulnar nerve are impacted on the hand. 

See photo

500

Explain the wrinkle test

Where wrinkles can occur after 5 min of soaking in water. If this does not happen, likely due to denervated skin. 

500

Describe 2 techniques besides texture desensitization  for the hypertensive hand. 

start using it in daily occupations, as tolerated

tapping distally to proximally 

vibration

heat/contrast baths


500

List 4 interventions for scar management. 

vibration tool

scar massage

silicone gel strips

protecting the scar from the sun with clothing or sunblock 

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