De Quervain tenosynovitis
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Background
- Tenosynovitis of abductor pollicis, extensor pollicis brevis (where tendons lie in groove of radial styloid)
Clinical Features
- Pain along radial aspect of wrist (may radiate to thumb or extend into the forearm)
- Finkelstein test is positive
- Pt grasps thumb in palm of the hand and ulnar deviates the thumb and hand
- This stretches the tendons over the radial styloid producing sharp pain
- Pt grasps thumb in palm of the hand and ulnar deviates the thumb and hand
Treatment
- Splint thumb and wrist
- Instruct pt to remove splint briefly each day to perform range-of-motion exercises
- NSAIDs x 10-14d
- Persistent cases may require steroid injection or surgical decompression
See Also
Source
- Tintinalli
- Atlas of Emergency Medicine