Chapter 16 Injuries to the Upper Extremities. 2 Upper Extremity Injuries Upper extremities are...

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Chapter 16

Injuries to the Upper Extremities

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Upper Extremity Injuries

• Upper extremities are vulnerable to a variety of injuries depending on the sport, including:– Sprains– Strains– Dislocations– Fractures

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Upper Extremity Injuries

• Upper extremities are vulnerable to a variety of injuries depending on the sport, including:– Separations to the thoracic cage, shoulder,

arm, and hand– Repetitive motion injuries such as arthritis,

bursitis, tendonitis

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Shoulder Complex Physiology

• Bones • Muscles • Ligaments • Tendons • Articulations

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Assessing Shoulder Injuries

• ROM test for external rotation of the shoulder

• ROM test for internal rotation of the shoulder

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Assessing Shoulder Injuries

• Specific ROM tests for the shoulder

including abduction, flexion, extension,

horizontal adduction• External muscle tests for the shoulder

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Assessing Shoulder Injuries

• Internal rotation strength test for the shoulder

• Extension strength test for the shoulder • Flexion strength test for the shoulder• Abduction and adduction strength tests

for the shoulder• Empty can test

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Types of Shoulder Injuries

• Fractures– Perform percussion test, compression test

• Dislocations and subluxations• Contusions

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Types of Shoulder Injuries

• Sprains– Sulcus test, apprehension test for sprain of

the anterior capsule– Acromioclavicular (AC) sprain test– Sternoclavicular (SC) sprain test

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Types of Shoulder Injuries

• Strains – Drop arm test

• Impingement – Hawkins-Kennedy test, winged scapula

test

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Types of Shoulder Injuries

• Tendonitis– Speed’s test

• Synovitis and bursitis

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Assessing Elbow and Forearm Injuries

• Methods to assess elbow and forearm injuries include:– ROM test for elbow flexion– ROM test for elbow extension– ROM test for elbow supination– ROM test for elbow pronation

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Manual Muscle Tests for the Elbow

• Flexion strength test• Extension strength test • Supination strength test • Pronation strength test

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Injuries to the Elbow and Arm

• Fractures• Dislocations and subluxations• Contusions• Sprains

– Valgus stress test for the elbow– Varus stress test for the elbow

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Injuries to the Elbow and Arm

• Impingement – Tinel’s sign

• Synovitis and bursitis• Biceps brachii rupture• Epicondylitis• Volkmann’s contracture

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Physiology of the Wrist and Hand

• Made up of eight bones– Carpals, arranged in two transverse rows

• Five metacarpals and digits make up the hand

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Assessing Wrist and Hand Injuries

• ROM test for wrist flexion• ROM test for wrist extension• ROM test for finger flexion

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Assessing Wrist and Hand Injuries

• ROM test for finger extension manual muscle tests:– Extension strength test– Flexion strength test for the wrist– Radial deviation strength test for the wrist– Ulnar deviation strength test for the wrist– Extension strength test for the fingers

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Assessing Wrist and Hand Injuries

• ROM test for finger extension manual muscle tests:– Flexion strength test for the fingers– Abduction strength test for the fingers– Adduction strength test for the fingers

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Injuries to the Wrist and Hand

• Fractures• Dislocations and subluxations• Contusions• Sprains

– Gamekeeper’s thumb test• Impingement

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Injuries to the Wrist and Hand

• Tendonitis• Ganglion cyst of the wrist• Mallet finger• Buttonhold deformity

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