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Every effort has been made to provide standardized vocabulary
in preparing this examination by following the recommendations
published in Barton, N. “Guide to Terminology for Hand
Surgery: Report of the Nomenclature Committee,” Journal
of Hand Surgery, Vol. 8, No. 5, Part 2, 814-828, 1983.
Abbreviations
The following abbreviations have been used. Other terms and
anatomical names are used in the examination without abbreviation.
- Abductor Digiti
Minimi (ADM)
- Abductor Pollicis
Brevis (APB)
- Abductor Pollicis
Longus (APL)
- Activities
of Daily Living (ADL)
- Active Range of Motion (AROM)
- Carpometacarpal
Joint (CMC Joint)
- Continuous
Passive Motion (CPM)
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
- Distal Interphalangeal
Joint (DIP Joint)
- Dorsal Intercalated Segment Instability (DISI)
- Distal Radioulnar Joint (DRJ)
- Electromyography
(EMG)
- Extensor Carpi
Radialis Brevis (ECRB)
- Extensor Carpi
Radialis Longus (ECRL)
- Extensor Carpi
Ulnaris (ECU)
- Extensor Digiti
Minimi (EDM)
- Extensor Digitorum
Communis (EDC)
- Extensor Indicis
Propius (EIP)
- Extensor Pollicis
Longus (EPL)
- Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE)
- Flexor Carpi
Radialis (FCR)
- Flexor Carpi
Ulnaris (FCU)
- Flexor Digitorum
Profundus (FDP)
- Flexor Digitorum
Superficialis (FDS)
- Flexor Pollicis
Brevis (FPB)
- Flexor Pollicis
Longus (FPL)
- Interphalangeal
joint (IP joint) (indication given if of the thumb)
- Metacarpophalangeal
Joint (MP Joint)
- Neuromuscular
Electrical Stimulation (NMES)
- Open Reduction
Internal Fixation (ORIF)
- Passive Range of Motion (PROM)
- Proximal Interphalangeal
Joint (PIP Joint)
- Pronator Teres (PT)
- Radial Collateral Ligament (RCL)
- Range of Motion
(ROM)
- Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD)
- Scaphotrapezium-Trapezoid
Joint Fusion (STT Fusion)
- Total Active Motion (TAM)
- Total Passive Motion (TPM)
- Transcutaneous
Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
- Triangular
Fibrocartilage Complex of the wrist (TFCC)
- Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL)
- Volar Intercalated Segment Instability (VISI)
Note
For items involving temperature, Fahrenheit is given followed
by Celsius in parenthesis.
Expression of Range of Motion
ROM is expressed following the clinical assessment recommendations
found in “The Hand: Examination and Diagnosis,”
3rd ed., published by the American Society for Surgery of
the Hand.
For the purposes of this examination, ROM is expressed with
extension/flexion. Hyperextension will be described, rather
than expressed as a number (e.g. “there is 10° of
hyperextension present at the PIP joint.”) A lack of
extension is shown as a number without a minus sign. For example:
- Active ROM Total active motion
| MP Joint |
0/90° |
90° |
| PIP Joint |
10/70° |
60° |
| DIP Joint |
0/50° |
60° |
| TAM |
|
200 |
Muscle Grading
For items involving grades of muscle strength, the following
grading system, with both alpha and numeric designations,
will be used:
- Normal (5)
- Good (4)
- Fair (3)
- Poor (2)
- Trace (1)
- Absent (0)
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