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  • Guyon’s Canal Syndrome (Handlebar Palsy)
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  • Fractures of the Forearm/Wrist
  • Distal Radius Fracture Colles, Smith Fractures
  • Scaphoid Fracture
  • Fracture of the Hook of Hamate
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  • Skier’s Thumb (Gamekeeper’s thumb)

    Skiers Thumb

    Skier’s Thumb is caused by a traumatic force on the thumb that forces it out (thumb abduction and/or extension are the anatomical directions) damaging the ulnar collateral ligament at the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint . It often occurs with skiing and football.

    Signs and symptoms include pain in the knuckle of the thumb, swelling, and an unstable joint. X-rays often show a small fragment of the metacarpal that has been pulled off by the ligament (called an avulsion fracture).

    Treatment usually consists of bracing or splinting of partial tears and in some cases, surgical repair if the tear is complete.

  • Possible Treatments

    • Cryotherapy or Cold Therapy
      Video
    • Electrotherapeutic Modalities
    • Hand Active Range of Motion
      Video
    • Isometric Exercise
      Video
    • Physical Agents
    • Wrist Active Range of Motion
      Video
    • Wrist Joint Mobilization
      Video
    • Wrist Passive Range of Motion
      Video
    • Wrist Resistive Range of Motion
      Video
  • Possible Treatment Goals

    • Decrease Risk of Reoccurrence
    • Improve Function
    • Optimize Joint Alignment
    • Improve Muscle Strength and Power
    • Improve Proprioception
    • Self-care of Symptoms
    • Improve Safety
    • Improve Tolerance for Prolonged Activities
  • Additional Resources

    • 3d Anatomy of the wrist and hand
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