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forearm, hand or digits - CORRECT ANSWERS where can tendon injuries occur?
blood vessels, nerves, ligaments, pulleys or even fractures - CORRECT ANSWERS what can tendon
injuries involve?
What caused the injury
What structures were involved
The level of injury (Zones)
The number of days post injury and post surgery- post surgery date is your starting point!!
Suture techniques
Properties of healing tendons
Rehab protocol favored by your surgeon
Patient's potential compliance - CORRECT ANSWERS for tendon injury rehabilitation, it is important to
know...
FCR
Palmaris Longus?- some people have this and some people dont
FCU
FDS
FDP
FPL
Pronator
PQ - CORRECT ANSWERS extrinsic flexor muscles
Lumbricals
Interrosei- DABs, PADs
Thenars- OP, Add P, APB, FPB
Hypothenars- ABD Digiti Minimi, FDM, ODM - CORRECT ANSWERS intrinsic flexor muscles
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blood supply - CORRECT ANSWERS Without adequate _______ to the tendons, they cannot heal
properly
vinculum longus and vinculum brevis - CORRECT ANSWERS For tendons in Zone II, nutrition comes from
______________ as well as synovial diffusion
A1, A3, A5 - CORRECT ANSWERS pulleys that are at the joint axis
A1 - CORRECT ANSWERS pulley that is commonly involved in Trigger Finger
pulleys and ligaments - CORRECT ANSWERS Function as restraints to guide the tendon along the bone.
bowstring - CORRECT ANSWERS Without the pulleys (esp A2 and A4), the tendons will ____________-
tendon is away from the bone
adhesion formation, fibroblasts and inflammatory cells - CORRECT ANSWERS with extrinsic tendon
healing, ____________ between the tendon and its sheath which prevents gliding of the tendon, influx
of ______________
synovial fluid, tendon ends, peritendinous - CORRECT ANSWERS with intrinsic tendon healing, _______
diffusion, healing between ________, controlled mobilization to allow healing but prevent ___________
adhesions
Inflammatory
Fibroblastic
Remodeling - CORRECT ANSWERS phases of tendon healing
Day 0-7 - CORRECT ANSWERS how long does inflammatory phase of tendon healing last?
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Day 4-28 - CORRECT ANSWERS how long does the fibroblastic phase of tendon healing last?
4 weeks-1 year - CORRECT ANSWERS how long does the remodeling phase of tendon healing last?
tendon laceration - CORRECT ANSWERS Level of tendon injury is based on relation of the ___________
in the sheath when the finger is fully extended
Block PIP joint in extension, and have patient bend DIP joint - CORRECT ANSWERS how to assess FDP
Supinate forearm and hold all digits except one being tested. Bend PIP of untethered digit toward palm
to assess motion - CORRECT ANSWERS how to assess FDS
extends from insertion of FDS at middle phalanx to that of the FDP at the distal phalanx. - CORRECT
ANSWERS flexor zone 1
FDP, DIP, PIP - CORRECT ANSWERS in flexor zone 1, _____ is injured; loses ____ flexion but maintains
_____ flexion
jersey finger - CORRECT ANSWERS a Zone I flexor tendon injury, common with the football athlete,
refers to an avulsion injury of FDP from insertion at base of distal phalanx, FDP muscle belly in maximal
contraction during forceful DIP extension
Ring finger involved in 75% of cases, during grip ring fingertip is 5 mm more prominent than other digits
in ~90% of patients, therefore ring finger exposed to greater average force than other fingers during
pull-away, finger lies in slight extension relative to other fingers in resting position
flexor zone 2 - CORRECT ANSWERS "No Man's Land"- awful area to injure, Region where both FDS and
FDP travel within the flexor sheath from the A1 pulley to the insertion of the FDS
from A1 pulley to the insertion of FDS - CORRECT ANSWERS Flexor zone 2
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between the distal border of the carpal tunnel and A1 pulley of the flexor sheath - CORRECT ANSWERS
flexor zone 3
tendons and digital nerve - CORRECT ANSWERS in flexor zone 3, May see both _______ injury here.
Good prognosis because this is out of sheath area and not as much scarring occurs - CORRECT ANSWERS
does flexor zone 3 have good or bad prognosis?
within the carpal tunnel area - CORRECT ANSWERS flexor zone 4
median and ulnar nerves, ulnar artery and superficial palmar arch - CORRECT ANSWERS injury that
occurs in flexor zone 4
no - CORRECT ANSWERS are flexor zone 4 injuries common?
extends from the flexor musculotendonous junction in the forearm to the proximal border of the
transverse carpal ligament. - CORRECT ANSWERS flexor zone 5
nerves, tendons, arteries - CORRECT ANSWERS in flexor zone 5, Deep forearm lacerations may involve
_________
FDP, artery, DN, fx? - CORRECT ANSWERS structures affected in flexor zone 1
Sheath, 2 tendons, vincula, DN - CORRECT ANSWERS structures affected in flexor zone 2
Palmar aponeurosis pulley, proper digital nerves, palmar arch, arteries, 2 tendons - CORRECT ANSWERS
structures affected in flexor zone 3
TCL, Tendons, MN + motor branch - CORRECT ANSWERS structures affected in flexor zone 4
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forearm, hand or digits - CORRECT ANSWERS where can tendon injuries occur?
blood vessels, nerves, ligaments, pulleys or even fractures - CORRECT ANSWERS what can tendon
injuries involve?
What caused the injury
What structures were involved
The level of injury (Zones)
The number of days post injury and post surgery- post surgery date is your starting point!!
Suture techniques
Properties of healing tendons
Rehab protocol favored by your surgeon
Patient's potential compliance - CORRECT ANSWERS for tendon injury rehabilitation, it is important to
know...
FCR
Palmaris Longus?- some people have this and some people dont
FCU
FDS
FDP
FPL
Pronator
PQ - CORRECT ANSWERS extrinsic flexor muscles
Lumbricals
Interrosei- DABs, PADs
Thenars- OP, Add P, APB, FPB
Hypothenars- ABD Digiti Minimi, FDM, ODM - CORRECT ANSWERS intrinsic flexor muscles
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blood supply - CORRECT ANSWERS Without adequate _______ to the tendons, they cannot heal
properly
vinculum longus and vinculum brevis - CORRECT ANSWERS For tendons in Zone II, nutrition comes from
______________ as well as synovial diffusion
A1, A3, A5 - CORRECT ANSWERS pulleys that are at the joint axis
A1 - CORRECT ANSWERS pulley that is commonly involved in Trigger Finger
pulleys and ligaments - CORRECT ANSWERS Function as restraints to guide the tendon along the bone.
bowstring - CORRECT ANSWERS Without the pulleys (esp A2 and A4), the tendons will ____________-
tendon is away from the bone
adhesion formation, fibroblasts and inflammatory cells - CORRECT ANSWERS with extrinsic tendon
healing, ____________ between the tendon and its sheath which prevents gliding of the tendon, influx
of ______________
synovial fluid, tendon ends, peritendinous - CORRECT ANSWERS with intrinsic tendon healing, _______
diffusion, healing between ________, controlled mobilization to allow healing but prevent ___________
adhesions
Inflammatory
Fibroblastic
Remodeling - CORRECT ANSWERS phases of tendon healing
Day 0-7 - CORRECT ANSWERS how long does inflammatory phase of tendon healing last?
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Day 4-28 - CORRECT ANSWERS how long does the fibroblastic phase of tendon healing last?
4 weeks-1 year - CORRECT ANSWERS how long does the remodeling phase of tendon healing last?
tendon laceration - CORRECT ANSWERS Level of tendon injury is based on relation of the ___________
in the sheath when the finger is fully extended
Block PIP joint in extension, and have patient bend DIP joint - CORRECT ANSWERS how to assess FDP
Supinate forearm and hold all digits except one being tested. Bend PIP of untethered digit toward palm
to assess motion - CORRECT ANSWERS how to assess FDS
extends from insertion of FDS at middle phalanx to that of the FDP at the distal phalanx. - CORRECT
ANSWERS flexor zone 1
FDP, DIP, PIP - CORRECT ANSWERS in flexor zone 1, _____ is injured; loses ____ flexion but maintains
_____ flexion
jersey finger - CORRECT ANSWERS a Zone I flexor tendon injury, common with the football athlete,
refers to an avulsion injury of FDP from insertion at base of distal phalanx, FDP muscle belly in maximal
contraction during forceful DIP extension
Ring finger involved in 75% of cases, during grip ring fingertip is 5 mm more prominent than other digits
in ~90% of patients, therefore ring finger exposed to greater average force than other fingers during
pull-away, finger lies in slight extension relative to other fingers in resting position
flexor zone 2 - CORRECT ANSWERS "No Man's Land"- awful area to injure, Region where both FDS and
FDP travel within the flexor sheath from the A1 pulley to the insertion of the FDS
from A1 pulley to the insertion of FDS - CORRECT ANSWERS Flexor zone 2
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between the distal border of the carpal tunnel and A1 pulley of the flexor sheath - CORRECT ANSWERS
flexor zone 3
tendons and digital nerve - CORRECT ANSWERS in flexor zone 3, May see both _______ injury here.
Good prognosis because this is out of sheath area and not as much scarring occurs - CORRECT ANSWERS
does flexor zone 3 have good or bad prognosis?
within the carpal tunnel area - CORRECT ANSWERS flexor zone 4
median and ulnar nerves, ulnar artery and superficial palmar arch - CORRECT ANSWERS injury that
occurs in flexor zone 4
no - CORRECT ANSWERS are flexor zone 4 injuries common?
extends from the flexor musculotendonous junction in the forearm to the proximal border of the
transverse carpal ligament. - CORRECT ANSWERS flexor zone 5
nerves, tendons, arteries - CORRECT ANSWERS in flexor zone 5, Deep forearm lacerations may involve
_________
FDP, artery, DN, fx? - CORRECT ANSWERS structures affected in flexor zone 1
Sheath, 2 tendons, vincula, DN - CORRECT ANSWERS structures affected in flexor zone 2
Palmar aponeurosis pulley, proper digital nerves, palmar arch, arteries, 2 tendons - CORRECT ANSWERS
structures affected in flexor zone 3
TCL, Tendons, MN + motor branch - CORRECT ANSWERS structures affected in flexor zone 4