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Wrist and Hand Injuries Review Questions and
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Wrist and Hand Injuries - Correct Answers-Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC)

-Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

-Wrist Fractures

-Schapoid Fractures

-Lunate dislocations


TFCC - Correct AnswersSeveral ligametns and other fibrous structures attach to the
fibrocartilage. As a unit the TFCC provides support to the distal radioulnar joint.

Disc is known as the TFCC- provides support @ distal radial ulnar jt

It helps absorb shock like when FOOSH


TFCC Tears - Correct AnswersMOI: forced hyperextension of wrist

S&S: ulnar-side wrist pain, diffuse swelling, loss of grip strength, "click" w/ active motion
(normally ulnar deviation), Point tenderness distal to ulnar styloid, decrease UD and
extension

(can be mistaken for general wrist sprain)


Carpal Tunnel - Correct Answers-Located on palmar surface of wrist

Lunate, triquetrum, pisiform & scaphoid

Transverse carpal ligament

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Flexor tendons

Median nerve

, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Correct AnswersMOI: Repeated wrist and finger flex/ext

S&S: pain wrist, hand, fingers; Pain usually worse @ night; Paresthesia in forearm, wrist
and hand; atrophy of thenar eminence; +carpal tunnel compression (pressure on median
nerve); +Tinel's sign; +Phalen's test


Colles Fracture - Correct AnswersDistal radius fracture w/ or w/o and associated fracture
of ulna (radius displaced dorsally)

MOI: FOOSH


Smith's Fracture - Correct AnswersReverse Colles fracture

Radius displace palmarly


Colles Fracture- S&S - Correct Answers-Loss of Function

-Deformity
-Pain
-Rapid Swelling

-Possible bony Deformity

-Delayed ecchymosis

-Possible median nerve damage

-Silver fork deformity


Scaphoid Fracture - Correct AnswersMost commonly fractures carpal bone

MOI: FOOSH (compresses scaphoid btwn radius and 2nd row of bones)

S&S: pt tendernes/swelling anatomical snuffbox; pain near end range of extension; pain w/
radial deviation; pain during compression down axis of thumb; weak grip

(could lead to avascular necrosis if not splinted properly; bone death= a piece of radial
artery breaks off)

Fracture may appear later


Lunate Dislocation - Correct AnswersMOI: FOOSH- Forced hyperextension
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