Hand Rehab Purple Book -CHT exam prep 2024
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Arthrodesis surgical fusion of a joint
Surgical reconstruction or replacement
arthroplasty
of a joint
Grade 1 ligament injury Ligament strain and microtear
Incomplete ligament rupture and joint
Grade 2 ligament injury
stability throughout joint's ROM
Complete rupture of the ligaments and
Grade 3 ligament iniury
volar plate or dorsal capsule injury
A fracture that involves the physeal or
growth plate. Grades 1&2 do not involve
Salter-Harris Fracture
epiphysis. Grades 3,4,&5 indicate dam-
age also occurring to the epiphysis
1. Eccentric prestretch phase
3 Phases of plyometric exercises in order 2. Amortization phase
3. Concentric shortening phase
Chauffer fracture a radial styloid fracture
Distal radius fracture with dorsal dis-
Colles' fracture
placement
fracture of distal radius with palmar an-
Smith's fracture (reverse Colles' fracture)
gulation (volar)
fracture-dislocation in which the rim of
Barton's fracture the distal radius is displaced dorsally or
palmarly along with the hand and carpus
radial head fracture combined with DRU
joint dislocation. The interrosseous mem-
Essex-Lopresti fracture dislocation
brane tears in this injury and resume in
proximal migration of the radius
-Compression of dorsal radial sensory
nerve
-Commonly caused by swelling within
Wartenberg's Syndrome first extensor tunnel
-May also be caused by compression
within ECRB or brachioradialis
-Dorsal surface of thumb
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Preiser's disease Avascular necrosis of the scaphoid
What muscle is the primary elbow flexor
Biceps
with the forearm in supination?
The elbow joint is classified as...? (Hinge
Trochoginglymoid joint
+ Axial rotation)
Osteochondritis of the capitellum. Also
Panner's disease
one of the causes of "little league elbow"
when the radial head separates from the
Nursemaid's elbow annular ligament, resulting in pain and
inability to rotate the radial head
Within the supinator at the arcade of Where is radial nerve compression in the
Frohse forearm typically located?
C - Capitellum (2)
M - Medial epicondyle (4)
What are the six ossification centers in
R - Radial head (5)
the elbow? What are their order/age of
T - Trochlea (8)
appearance in children?
O - Olecranon (9)
L - Lateral epicondyle (10)
Compartment syndrome in the forearm.
Volkmann's ischemia Another name for compartment syn-
drome
1. Pain with passive stretch
2. Pallor
What are the 4 P's of compartment syn-
3. Pulselessness
drome?
4. Paresis secondary to nerve compres-
sion
Fracture of ulna with anterior dislocation
Monteggia fracture
of the radial head
distal 1/3 radius shaft fx AND; associated
Galeazzi fracture
distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) injury
Special test to assess for bicep ten-
Speed's Test donitis. Resisted shoulder flex to 90, el-
bow extended, forearm supinated
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Special test to assess for bicep ten-
Yergason's Test donitis. Resisted supination with the el-
bow flexed and slightly externally rotated
Special tests to assess for lateral epi-
Cozen's Test condylitis. Static, resisted wrist extension
with palpation over the proximal ECRB
The ulnar nerve passes through what
FCU
muscle at the cubital tunnel?
Four-bone fusion includes which four
Lunate, capitate, hamate, triquetrum
bones?
Central Which portion of the TFCC is avascular?
The Frykman's classification system
Distal radius
classifies fractures of what?
What finger is most often affected by ten-
Small finger
don ruptures in RA patients?
What technique is proposed via Watson
Stress loading
and Carlson to tread RSD/CRPS?
What test is used to assess inner action
Static 2-point discrimination
density?
A torn UCL that becomes trapped super-
Stener's lesion ficially to the proximal edge of the adduc-
tor aponeurosis
Rupture of the extensor mechanism of
Mallet finger
the terminal phalanx
Jersey finger Avulsion of the FDP
What bone ties the axial skeleton to the
Collar bone (clavicle)
upper limb?
What is the only joint that attaches the
Sternoclavicular joint
upper limb directly to the axial skeleton?
Weak or absent adductor function of the
Froment's sign thumb results in flexion of the IP joint
during pinch
Creep
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Arthrodesis surgical fusion of a joint
Surgical reconstruction or replacement
arthroplasty
of a joint
Grade 1 ligament injury Ligament strain and microtear
Incomplete ligament rupture and joint
Grade 2 ligament injury
stability throughout joint's ROM
Complete rupture of the ligaments and
Grade 3 ligament iniury
volar plate or dorsal capsule injury
A fracture that involves the physeal or
growth plate. Grades 1&2 do not involve
Salter-Harris Fracture
epiphysis. Grades 3,4,&5 indicate dam-
age also occurring to the epiphysis
1. Eccentric prestretch phase
3 Phases of plyometric exercises in order 2. Amortization phase
3. Concentric shortening phase
Chauffer fracture a radial styloid fracture
Distal radius fracture with dorsal dis-
Colles' fracture
placement
fracture of distal radius with palmar an-
Smith's fracture (reverse Colles' fracture)
gulation (volar)
fracture-dislocation in which the rim of
Barton's fracture the distal radius is displaced dorsally or
palmarly along with the hand and carpus
radial head fracture combined with DRU
joint dislocation. The interrosseous mem-
Essex-Lopresti fracture dislocation
brane tears in this injury and resume in
proximal migration of the radius
-Compression of dorsal radial sensory
nerve
-Commonly caused by swelling within
Wartenberg's Syndrome first extensor tunnel
-May also be caused by compression
within ECRB or brachioradialis
-Dorsal surface of thumb
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Preiser's disease Avascular necrosis of the scaphoid
What muscle is the primary elbow flexor
Biceps
with the forearm in supination?
The elbow joint is classified as...? (Hinge
Trochoginglymoid joint
+ Axial rotation)
Osteochondritis of the capitellum. Also
Panner's disease
one of the causes of "little league elbow"
when the radial head separates from the
Nursemaid's elbow annular ligament, resulting in pain and
inability to rotate the radial head
Within the supinator at the arcade of Where is radial nerve compression in the
Frohse forearm typically located?
C - Capitellum (2)
M - Medial epicondyle (4)
What are the six ossification centers in
R - Radial head (5)
the elbow? What are their order/age of
T - Trochlea (8)
appearance in children?
O - Olecranon (9)
L - Lateral epicondyle (10)
Compartment syndrome in the forearm.
Volkmann's ischemia Another name for compartment syn-
drome
1. Pain with passive stretch
2. Pallor
What are the 4 P's of compartment syn-
3. Pulselessness
drome?
4. Paresis secondary to nerve compres-
sion
Fracture of ulna with anterior dislocation
Monteggia fracture
of the radial head
distal 1/3 radius shaft fx AND; associated
Galeazzi fracture
distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) injury
Special test to assess for bicep ten-
Speed's Test donitis. Resisted shoulder flex to 90, el-
bow extended, forearm supinated
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Special test to assess for bicep ten-
Yergason's Test donitis. Resisted supination with the el-
bow flexed and slightly externally rotated
Special tests to assess for lateral epi-
Cozen's Test condylitis. Static, resisted wrist extension
with palpation over the proximal ECRB
The ulnar nerve passes through what
FCU
muscle at the cubital tunnel?
Four-bone fusion includes which four
Lunate, capitate, hamate, triquetrum
bones?
Central Which portion of the TFCC is avascular?
The Frykman's classification system
Distal radius
classifies fractures of what?
What finger is most often affected by ten-
Small finger
don ruptures in RA patients?
What technique is proposed via Watson
Stress loading
and Carlson to tread RSD/CRPS?
What test is used to assess inner action
Static 2-point discrimination
density?
A torn UCL that becomes trapped super-
Stener's lesion ficially to the proximal edge of the adduc-
tor aponeurosis
Rupture of the extensor mechanism of
Mallet finger
the terminal phalanx
Jersey finger Avulsion of the FDP
What bone ties the axial skeleton to the
Collar bone (clavicle)
upper limb?
What is the only joint that attaches the
Sternoclavicular joint
upper limb directly to the axial skeleton?
Weak or absent adductor function of the
Froment's sign thumb results in flexion of the IP joint
during pinch
Creep