Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- Section 1 Principles of surgery
- Section 2 General surgery
- Section 3 Breast surgery
- Section 4 Pelvis and perineum
- Section 5 Orthopaedic surgery
- Section 6 Vascular surgery
- Section 7 Heart and thorax
- Section 8 Head and neck surgery
- Section 9 Neurosurgery
- Section 10 Plastic surgery
- 39 Examination of skin lesions and lumps
- 40 Examination of scars
- 41 Examination of flaps and grafts
- 42 Examination of burns
- 43 Examination of the hands
- Section 11 Surgical radiology
- Section 12 Airway, trauma and critical care
- Index
43 - Examination of the hands
from Section 10 - Plastic surgery
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2015
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- Section 1 Principles of surgery
- Section 2 General surgery
- Section 3 Breast surgery
- Section 4 Pelvis and perineum
- Section 5 Orthopaedic surgery
- Section 6 Vascular surgery
- Section 7 Heart and thorax
- Section 8 Head and neck surgery
- Section 9 Neurosurgery
- Section 10 Plastic surgery
- 39 Examination of skin lesions and lumps
- 40 Examination of scars
- 41 Examination of flaps and grafts
- 42 Examination of burns
- 43 Examination of the hands
- Section 11 Surgical radiology
- Section 12 Airway, trauma and critical care
- Index
Summary
Checklist
WIPER
• Hands on a pillow on the patient's lap
Physiological parameters
• Ask if there is any pain
Systemic observations
• Aids/splints
• Ears: gouty tophi
• Face: scleroderma, acromegaly, hypothyroidism
• Elbow extensor surfaces: rheumatoid nodules, psoriasis plaques
Look
• Skin: scars, palmar erythema, finger pulp infarcts, cyanosis, nail changes
• Soft tissues: muscle wasting, swelling around tendons
• Bone: Heberden's and Bouchard's nodes (OA), square wrists and finger deformities in RA (z-thumb, swan neck and ulnar drift deformities), joint subluxations
Feel
• Skin: temperature, tenderness
• Soft tissues:
• nodules, cords and fascial contractures (Dupuytren's)
• joints: tenderness, swelling, mucous cysts, ganglions
• tendons: boggy swelling (tenosynovitis), ruptures
• Bone: bone tenderness, crepitus, instability
Vascular
• Radial and ulnar pulses
• Capillary refill time
• Allen's test (see Chapter 26, Arterial examination of the upper limbs)
Sensory nerves
• Median: palmar thenar eminence and radial 3.5 fingers
• Ulnar: palmar hypothenar eminence and ulnar 1.5 digits
• Radial: dorsum of hand first web space
Motor nerves
• Median:
• thumb abduction (‘palm up, thumb vertical’)
• thumb and index finger: ‘OK sign’
• Ulnar:
• interossei PAD/DAB: cross fingers test
• adductor pollicis: Froment's (thumb-paper test)
• abductor digiti minimi: little fingers pressed against each other
• Radial:
• extensor pollicis longus: ‘flat palm down on table, lift thumb’
• extensor digitorum communis: extension of four digits
Move
• Test active then passive ROM with a view to identifying neurological, tendon or joint stiffness, crepitus, triggering, instability.
• Assess MRC power grading for each muscle or composite movement as required (see Chapter 38, Focal neurological examination).
Ask patient to make a fist, then to extend all the fingers.
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- Physical Examination for SurgeonsAn Aid to the MRCS OSCE, pp. 371 - 382Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015