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DeQuervain’s DiseaseTenosynovitis of the sheath or tunnel that surrounds the two tendons that control movement of the thumb.

Briana Bain & Alex Byington

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Anatomy Extensor pollicis

brevis Abductor pollicis

longus

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Mechanism of InjuryThe cause of DeQuervain’s disease

remains idiopathic (arising spontaneously or from an obscure or unknown cause).

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SymptomsPain, tenderness, and swelling over

thumb side of the wristDifficulty grippingFinkelstien’s test

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Treatment Surgery Palliative

treatments include a splint to immobilize wrist and thumb to the interphalangeal joint

Anti-inflammatory medication

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RecoveryPhysical therapy focuses on

lifting mechanicsSometimes prescribes splint


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