Gain a better understanding of the management of hand injuries, focusing on five common work related hand injuries, clinical signs and symptoms and appropriate rehabilitation approaches. Hand injuries are common and can involve a variety of structures such as the skin, tendons, nerves, blood vessels, bones and joints. Management principles multidisciplinary treatment is directed at structures injured in emergency situations, the goals of treatment are distal circulation bone frame work skin cover. Nuances in the management of hand and wrist injuries in athletes. Management splint sling orthopedic surgery referral neurovascular compromise significant deformity supracondylar fracture picture courtesy of kids fractures page 33 xxx00. Oct 08, 2019 intricate in design and function, the hand is an amazing work of anatomic engineering. Winograd, md, facep, attending physician, department of emergency medicine, lakeland regional health system, st. Many injuries resolve in time but there are certain types that require interventional treatment. Several principles in treating the injured hand are poorly understood. Management of extensor tendon injuries article pdf available in the open orthopaedics journal 61. Learn how to prevent injury while working at your desk with these. The emergency clinicians evidencebased approach trauma cme free emergency medicine practice june 2011. Up to 20% of bite injuries reportedly become infected.
In one ugandan study it was found that hand injuries were complicated by infections. An understanding of the principles that are unique to the management of hand injuries, such as reduced periods of immobilisation and the invaluable role of hand therapists, will help ensure that optimal healing and function is achieved. Racgp hands, fingers, thumbs assessment and management of. Lacerations cuts o apply pressure to the wound to stop. Hand injuries are a common presentation to general practice and optimal hand function is essential for good quality of life. Orthopedics lends a hand in management of hand and upper extremity injury american college of physicians virginia chapter annual meeting march 34, 2017 charlottesville, virginia jonathan isaacs, m. But at the same time this makes our hands vulnerable for getting traumatized. Hands, fingers, thumbs assessment and management of. In this workers compensation regulator webinar, dr desmond soares and amanda mackillop discuss ways to reduce the barriers encountered by injured workers and employers during return to work following hand. A study of hand injury and emergency management in a. The rate of upperextremity deepstructure injuries through small penetrating lacerations ann plast surg 2005. Joint injuries of the hand in athletes clin sport med 1998. Karunadasa and others published management of the injured hand basic principles of care find, read and cite all the research you need on researchgate. Management of proximal interphalangeal joint injuries arnis freiberg md frcsc facs department of surgery, university of toronto, toronto, ontario correspondence and reprints.
Orthopedics lends a hand in management of hand and upper. Opinions regarding the management of hand and wrist. Wrist injuries emergency imaging and management free emergency medicine practice november 2001. Care of patients with acute hand injury begins with a fo.
This paper outlines basic management of hand injuries and details care of some poorly. Similar to ore 24,26 however, mink and colleagues33 observed dominanthand injuries in about 37% of their sample. Sterling bunnellcivilian surgeon developed program for the us army. A stepbystep approach for clinical evaluation and definitive management author. Tendon injuries are the second most common injury seen in the hand. General principles of management circulation if threatened prompt restoration should be done with microvascular techniques an example is when there is a crush injury of the proximal hand with disruption of the distal blood supply but an otherwise normal tissue. The authors have investigated the evolution, management, and outcome. Lacerations cuts apply pressure to the wound to stop bleeding. Evidencebased management of acute hand injuries in the. Racgp hands, fingers, thumbs assessment and management. Management of proximal interphalangeal joint injuries. Management of highpressure injection hand injuries. Salvage of digits by using vein grafts bridging the zone of damage will contribute for the ultimate function of the hand 712014 24.
The assumption that these injuries result from ongoing inflammation has caused physicians to rely on treatments demonstrated to be. May 24, 2018 appropriate management of these injuries in the ed is crucial given that optimal hand function is essential for daily activities and quality of life. Medical records of occupational medicine units and hand. The management of hand injuries in athletes april hedrick otrl, cht provider disclaimer allied health education and the presenter of this webinar do not have any financial or other associations with the manufacturers of any products or suppliers of commercial services that may be discussed or displayed in this presentation. Used for greater support and protection of the wristforearm. Chronic tendon injuries present unique management challenges.
Finger, hand, and wrist injuries hs05029c 308 a 5minute safety training aid whether the hands are of a machine operator, lab technician or office assistant a workers hands are one of their most important tools used in work. Management of flexor tendon injuries in hand intechopen. Taking a detailed history is important and knowing the mechanism of injury, position the finger was in during the injury, age, occupation and handiness as in other hand injury to plan treatment and management of extensor tendon injuries. Outline introduction epidemiology relevant anatomy etiology of hand injuries principles of management rehabilitation complications. Management of acute hand injuries by ruhama yoseph r iv july, 2014 2. The management of hand injuries in the athlete allied. Karunadasa and others published management of the injured hand basic principles of care find, read and cite all. Overview of treatment for upper extremity injuries related to sport. The management of hand injuries caused by sea urchin spines. Allen, management of lacerations of the flexor tendons within the digits s. Used for distal finger injuries for protection and support. Jan 22, 2014 germann g, karle b, bruner s, menke h 2000 treatment strategies for complex hand injuries. Hand injuries the british society for surgery of the hand.
Extensor tendon injuries are more frequent than flexor tendon injuries 3 tuncali d, yavuz n, terzioglu a, aslan g. Unfortunately, hand injuries are very common and finger and hand injuries are the most. Splint materials vary in character vary by memory, amount of drape, rigidity, perforated or solid. We will discuss how to identify these injuries, manage these injuries with orthotic fabrication, and develop a rehabilitation program to return the athlete safely to play. Microbiologically, these injuries are often polymicrobial with a large number of both aerobic and anaerobic pathogens. Hand injuries assessment and management in ed an allens test will indicate whether a digital vessel or either the radial or ulnar artery has been divided.
Surgical management of total degloving injuries of the hand. Hand and wrist injuries american academy of family physicians. Diagnosis and management of hand injuries in the ed free emergency medicine practice february 2005. Pdf management of the injured hand basic principles of care. Hand injuries are a frequent emergency department occurrence and account for most upper extremity injuries. Management of common hand injuries rehab education.
Overview of splinting for upper extremity injuries related to sport. It will bring together leaders in sports medicine, orthopaedics, radiology and physiotherapy to provide insights into practice in elite sports, with high educational value for practitioners. Hand injuries assessment and management in ed this document reflects what is currently regarded as safe practice. Chief, division of hand surgery department of orthopaedic surgery. In two cases with multiple fractures, joshis external support system jess fixator. Dr arnis freiberg, toronto western hospital, hand program 2east wing, 399 bathurst street, toronto, ontario m5t 2s8. The only procedures which give good results are a combination of flaps, pedicled of free vascularized, and skin grafts. Test for motor skills palpate the opponens muscle motor branch of. Management of bony hand injuries was discussed in part ii. Assessment and management of common hand injuries in general practice.
Many people spend the majority of their weeks in the office andor working at a desk. While many injuries will heal remarkably well with. Evidencebased management of acute hand injuries in the emergency department abstract although injuries of the hand are infrequently lifethreatening, they are common in the emergency department and are associated with significant patient morbidity and medicolegal risk for physicians. Identify various sports related injuries to the fingers and hand. Nuances in the management of hand and wrist injuries in. These events occur frequently in workers during industrial cleaning, painting, and lubrication, and may have devastating consequences, leading to eventual amputation and poor functional outcomes. The report of hand injuries by beaton and colleagues 27 showed results similar to ours, where hand are dominant by 97. We use hands for carrying out most of our daily activities. This 22yo patient suffered irreplantable amputations by a bread grater.
Charles stewart, md, facep, associate professor of emergency medicine, university of rochester school of medicine, rochester, ny. Yet over a quarter of a million people suffer serious and often disabling hand injuries each year. Assistant professor of surgery references allen, 1955 h. A study of hand injury and emergency management in a developing.
Selfcare at home home care for hand injuries initially involves smart first aid techniques. Principles of management of hand injuries copy free download as powerpoint presentation. The treatment of degloving injuries of the hand is presented. Proper assessment and management of hand injuries can reduce morbidity and prevent longterm disability. Historically, lacerations to the intrasynovial portion of the flexor tendons were thought to be unsuitable for primary repair. Hand injuries which involve underlying tendons make digits dysfunctional, which in turn affects overall precise functioning. The resulting negative impact on quality of life can be significant. With so many bones, ligaments, tendons, and joints keeping hands and wrists working, there is ample opportunity for injury.
Appropriate management of these injuries in the ed is crucial given that optimal hand function is essential for daily activities and quality of life. Injuries to the flexor tendons remain among the most difficult problems in hand surgery. Intricate in design and function, the hand is an amazing work of anatomic engineering. Patient requires sedation for diagnostic maneuvers if cspine injury is suspected, intubation should be performed by the most experienced person available. In most cases, serious hand injuries will require medical attention. Because an acceptable hand can not be achieved either in the mutilated or in the metacarpal hand types, only these two would be classi. Pattern and management of hand injuries in ibadan, nigeria. This book acts as a pocket consultant for nonhand specialists who temporize acute hand issues. However, as in any clinical situation, there may be factors which cannot be covered by a single set of guidelines. Hand injuries after highpressure injection are a medical emergency. Finger, hand and wrist injuries texas department of.
To reduce this risk, even the smallest hand injuries require proper medical evaluation. Pdf management of the injured hand basic principles of. Home care for hand injuries initially involves proper first aid techniques. The hand is very complex and improperly treated injuries can result in significant disabilities. Patient remains unresponsive cannot protect airway 3.
As hand therapists, we see a number of patients with injuries that could have been prevented with a better understanding of ergonomics, specifically related to setting up their office spaces, chairs, computer monitors, etc. Hand injuries interior american college of surgeons. Jun 27, 2014 bite injuries of the hand and their related infections must be monitored vigilantly and managed proactively, by experts in this field of surgery. Pdf the management of hand injuries caused by sea urchin. Our hands are subject to many common occupational and domestic injuries, including fingertip trauma, tendon lacerations, neurovascu lar compromise. To reduce this risk, even the smallest hand injuries require proper medical care. Despite continuing advances in our knowledge of flexor tendon biology, repair, and rehabilitation. Management of head injury american college of surgeons. Understand the rules for athletics regarding the use of playing castssplints recognize splint treatment options for common athletic injuries. Hand machinery injuries presentation and management.
Evidencebased management december 2014 eb medicine. Seyfer, md, facs member, acs committee on trauma to determine nerve injury test for sensation touch the finger lightly on both sides of the pulp to determine twopoint discrimination nl 4 to 6mm. Peculiar anatomy of human hand with flexing fingers and opposing thumb give human beings clear edge over other existing living beings. Hand injuries are relatively common and account for 510% of emergency department visits. Assessment of acute hand injuries part i was discussed in the advanced emergency nursing journal e. Table 1 summarizes the evaluation and management of finger dislocations and fractures. Care of patients with acute hand injury begins with a focused history and physical examination. Acute management of hand injuries is a concise and userfriendly book including the most common acute hand and wrist complaints including fractures, dislocations, tendon and nerve injuries, infections, bite injuries, and industrial trauma. Know the hazards and dangers in the job to be done be aware of pinch points be aware of hot areas be aware of rotating or moving surfaces automated machinery may be controlled by remote control, or delayed timing devices that cause the machine to. Although these injuries have been divided into several zones to identify complications associated with repair, classification of the injury does not change the appropriate emergency management of the patient. This article outlines an approach to the initial assessment of hand injuries, explains the principles of management and provides an overview of common hand injuries. Cover the wound to prevent further contamination or injury. At the end of this course, the participant will be able to. Hand injuries rarely result in death but they cause.
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