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Examination of Hands

History: Hand dominance and occupation? Injury? Pain? Paresthesia? Impaired function? Swelling?

Position: Place the patient’s hands on pillow

Look: SEATS

a. Shape or Deformity:

– Wrist:

– MCP joint:

– PIP joint:

– DIP joint:

– Fingers:

b. Swelling:

c. Erythema (Palmar erythema)

– Bright red and warm thenar eminence, hypothenar eminence, pulp and base of fingers
– Cause: Cirrhosis, Pregnancy, Hyperdynamic circulation
– Mechanism: Hyper-estrogenemia or Hyperdynamic circulation
– Demonstration: Blanches on pressure with glass slide

d. Atrophy

Small muscles of hand = Thenar, Hypothenar, Adductor pollicis
Thenar = OAF pollicis (median nerve)
Hypothenar = OAF digiti minimi (ulnar nerve)

Median nerve (Recurrent branch): Lateral 3 and 1/2 fingers (LOAF)

Radial nerve (PIN branch): Extensor aspect of hand (BEAST)

Ulnar nerve: Medial 1 and 1/2 fingers (LOAF – I) and hypothenar

– Causes: LMN lesions (C8-T1)

– Appearance:

e. Tremors:

Involuntary, rhythmic, oscillatory movement about a joint or a group of joints resulting from alternating contraction and relaxation of muscles.

Classification:

1. Fine tremor (low amplitude, barely visible)

2. Coarse tremor (high amplitude)

f. Skin and nails:

– Color:

– Scars, Hair distribution, Glistening, Tightening (Scleroderma), Ulcers, Pulsations, Hyper/hypopigmentation, Palmar xanthoma

– Nail:

Note: At the end, ask patient to close hands and open hands to quickly assess mass movements of the hand. On flexion, tip of fingers must point to the schapoid tubercle.

Feel:

a. Skin (Temperature and sweating/Tenderness/Swelling):

b. Subcutaneous tissue:

c. Muscles and tendons:

d. Bones and joints:

Special tests:

  1. DeQuervain’s tenosynovitis: Finkelstein’s test (Thumb tucked in palm and ulnar deviation of wrist), Tenderness in radial styloid
  2. Scaphoid fracture: Tenderness in Anatomical snuff box (EPL – EPB and APL)
    Carpal tunnel syndrome: Tinel’s test

Move:

a. Active movements:

b. Passive movements:

Measure:

  1. Motor function
    • Paper sign (Radial n.): Fully extend wrist and fingers
    • Scissor sign (Ulnar n.)
    • Stone sign (Median n.): Clench fist forcefully
    • OK sign (Anterior interosseous branch of median nerve): Supplies flexor pollicis longus and flexor digitorum porfundus
  2. Sensory function
  3. Circulation (Pulses)
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