PPT-7 Hand and Wrist Conditions
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N ot to Miss Jacob Christensen DO Learning Objectives Become more familiar with diagnosis and treatment of common handwrist injuries which may need referral to orthopedic
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N ot to Miss Jacob Christensen DO Learning Objectives Become more familiar with diagnosis and treatment of common handwrist injuries which may need referral to orthopedic surgery or hand surgery . The hand and the wrist are the most active and the most intricate parts of the upper extremity. . (Magee, David; Orthopedic Physical Assessment 4. th. Ed). Vulnerable to injury and does not respond well to serious trauma. Anatomy. 27 bones in the hand and wrist. Nerves. Medial. Ulnar. Radial. Flexor and extensor tendon for each finger. Anatomy. Carpals. Scaphoid. Lunate. Triquetral. Pisiform. Trapezium. Trapezoid. Capitate. Sarah . Rayner (ESP Physiotherapist) and Dr Tim Hughes. January 2015. Anatomy: Surface Marking Exercise. Medial and lateral epicondyles . Radial Head. Olecranon. Radial and ulna styloids. Radiocarpal joint. Elbow/ Golf Elbow. De . de. . Quervain's. Disease. Anatomy of the . elbow. Tennis elbow . Golf elbow . De . Quervain's. Tendinitis. Contents. The elbow joint is made up of the following bones, muscles and ligaments.. Sunni Alford, OTR/L,CHT. Preferred Physical Therapy. Wrist injuries. TFCC. ECU/ FCU tendonitis. Instability. Growth Plate Fractures. Ulnar abutment syndrome. Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC). Activity Analysis of the Upper Extremity. Today’s Activities. Soft Tissue Palpation of the Wrist and Hand. Activity Analysis. Military Press. Sit Up. Soft Tissue Palpation. Understanding the anatomy of the tendons can lead to greater understanding of injuries that can occur. Educational Objectives. Understand. Anatomy of the elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand. Principles of rehab exercises . Preventive/supportive techniques and protective devices . Identify. components of evaluation format. Dr . Syed. . Ajaz. Babar. Consultant Radiologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer. Hammersmith Hospital. Imperial Healthcare NHS Trust. The hands are two intricate, prehensile, multi-fingered body parts normally located at the end of each arm of a human or other primate.. History &examination. Congenital variation. Aquired. deformities. Carpal tunnel syndrome. Infections of hand . Specific Common fractures . Tendon lesion . Trigger finger. O. bjectives. Hand anatomy. (Magee, David; Orthopedic Physical Assessment 4. th. Ed). Vulnerable to injury and does not respond well to serious trauma. .. (Magee, David; Orthopedic Physical Assessment 4. th. Ed). In addition . Wrist pain is common. Repetitive motion can damage your wrist. Everyday activities like typing, racquet sports or sewing can cause pain, or even . carpal tunnel syndrome. . Wrist pain with bruising and swelling can be a sign of injury. The signs of a possible fracture include misshapen joints and inability to move your wrist. Some wrist fractures are a result of . Nerves. What are the three nerves that innervate the hand?. Ulnar, Median, Radial. What is the Function of each these nerves?. Median-dexterity. Ulnar-power. Radial- wrist extension. What digits do each of the three nerves innervate?. Jane Fedorczyk, PT, PhD, CHT. Director, Center for Hand and Upper Limb Health and Performance. Clinical Professor, Physical Therapy. Clinical Professor, Occupational Therapy. Jane.Fedorczyk@Jefferson.edu. which work together to perform tasks. The wrist and elbow are stabilizing joints that support the steady use of the hand and provide aachment points for the muscles that control the hand
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