Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2691265 Journal of Hand Therapy 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Study DesignSingle case report.IntroductionMechanical diagnosis and therapy (MDT) is widely used in the management of both spinal disorders and extremity problems. However, there is no study that has introduced the application of this concept to hand therapy.Purpose of the studyTo demonstrate the application of MDT to a patient with a thumb problem, which was diagnosed as de Quervain's disease.MethodsAccording to MDT principles, the thumb pain was assessed and treated.ResultsRadio carpal joint distraction with thumb metaphalangeal flexion combined with wrist ulnar deviation was found as the directional preference, which abolished the thumb pain. After the repeated movements Finkelstein test and tenderness to pressure became negative.ConclusionsA patient apparently presenting with de Quervain's disease was classified as derangement syndrome using MDT. The pain was rapidly and successfully treated with self-management exercises.Level of Evidence4

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