The distal end of the radius
What is the styloid process?
The injury mechanism for a dislocated finger
What is an axial blow to the fingertip?
These 2 carpal bones are easily palpated
What are the Scaphoid and Pisiform?
The first stage of rehabilitation
What is Pain Management?
The location of the anatomical snuffbox
What is the posterior wrist, below the first phalange
Compression of this structure causes carpal tunnel syndrome
What is the Median Nerve?
An injury to the medial/ulnar collateral ligament of the 1st MCP joint
What is Gamekeeper's (or Skiier's ) Thumb?
This part of the injury evaluation is the ‘hands-on’ part
What is palpation?
The stage of rehabilitation that uses more repetitions and less resistance
What is Endurance?
The most commonly fractured carpal bone
What is Scaphoid?
The carpal bone located in the anatomical snuffbox
What is the Scaphoid?
The injury mechanism for a radial or ulnar fracture
What is FOOSH?
The patient’s history and symptoms are recorded in this part of the documentation tool
What is Subjective?
The stage of rehabilitation that uses more resistance and fewer repetitions
What is Strength?
The most frequently dislocated carpal bone
What is the Lunate?
The wrist flexor tendons attach on this surface of the wrist
What is the anterior surface?
The injury mechanism for carpal tunnel syndrome
What is repetitive wrist flexion?
Three signs / symptoms of a hand fracture
What are pain, swelling, possible deformity, and loss of ROM / strength?
The name of the rehabilitation stage that works on hand / eye coordination
What is Proprioception?
The term used to describe tissue death due to lack of blood supply
What is necrosis?
The names of the 3 ligaments of the wrist
What is the Radial Collateral Ligament, Ulnar Collateral Ligamnet, and the Transverse Carpal Ligament?
Axial blow to the tip of the finger and valgus or verus stress
What is the MOI for a jammed finger or a sprained finger?
3 signs / symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome
What are tingling, numbness / paresthesia, and muscle weakness?
One example of a proprioception exercise and a strength exercise
What is a plank or push up for proprioception and 4 way wrist with a light dumbbell for strength?
This is the joint classification for the joints of the fingers.
What is a hinge joint?