It is the most common wrist injury with pain distal to the distal radial ulnar joint at the ulnar styloid
What is a TFCC Injury?
What muscles (2) passes through the 4th dorsal compartment of the wrist?
What is the EDC and EIP?
Avascular necrosis is most likely to occur when there is a fracture to this part of the scapula?
What is the proximal pole?
What does OTPF stand for?
What is Occupational Therapy Practice Framework.
How many hours are needed to sit for the CHT exam?
This carpal bone has a poor blood supply which can affect healing and is often referred to Keinbock's disease when necrosis sets in.
What is the lunate?
These muscles form the hypothenar eminence of the hand.
What are the abductor digiti minimi, flexor digiti minimi, and the opponens digiti minimi
Elbow dislocation associated with radial head and coronoid fractures are common with this injury.
What is terrible triad.
What are occupations, context, performance patterns, performance skills, client factors.
How many years does an OT/PT have to be practicing prior to sitting for the CHT exam?
What is 3 years in any field.
Dorsal ganglion cysts typically originate from here.
What is SL ligament area of the wrist.
Daily Double:
These muscles are innervated by the anterior interosseous nerve. (3)
What are the pronator quadratus, flexor digitorum profundus (FDP 2 & 3), and flexor pollicis longus?
An isolated ulnar styloid fracture can disrupt ___ and cause ____.
What is a TFCC injury and anterior posterior instability?
What is OT as defined as by the OTPF?
The therapeutic use of everyday life activities (occupations) with individuals or groups for the purpose of enhancing or enabling participation in roles, habits, and routines in home, school, workplace, community, and other settings.
How many questions are on the CHT exam?
What is 200 questions.
This ligament is known as the "sling" ligament, preventing vertical rotation of the scaphoid and ultimately wrist instability and collapse.
What is the radioscaphocapitate ligament?
What muscle tendons pass through the carpal tunnel space? How many total?
What are the FDS x4, FDP x4, and FPL. 9 tendons total.
This is the most important objective of distal radius fracture rehabilitation.
What is restoring isolated wrist extension?
How does the OTPF define occupations?
What are everyday activities that individuals do that occupy their time and bring meaning and purpose to life.
What is the average passing rate for the CHT exam?
What is 50-60% passing rate.
The four boney attachments of the transverse carpal ligament?
What are the hook of hamate, pisiform, trapezium, and scaphoid.
When fingers are in a composite fist position, what muscles enter the carpal tunnel space?
What are the lumbrical muscles.
This type of bone typically forms 4 weeks after a fracture and replaces the hematoma formed initially. It is strong enough to hold the bones together, but cannot take forces needed with strengthening.
What is a fracture callus?
Daily Double #2
Give me your best elevator pitch on what the difference is between OT and PT in a physical therapy department.
What is the average length of time someone will study for the CHT exam?
What is 6-9 months is the average length of study time.