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Certified Hand Therapist Exam Questions and Answers

Middle finger sagittal band Correct Ans-more injured than other fingers




Maximum differential tendon gliding Correct Ans-hook fist for FDS/FDP; straight fist for
FDS; composite flexion for FDP




Passive protected extension Correct Ans-allows for most distal tendon excursion (3-8mm)




Most ideal time to start early active mobilization protocol Correct Ans-3-5 days post-op to
let inflammation decrease, but adhesions can start limiting at 1 week post-op




Zone 3 flexor tendon repair = distal end of carpal tunnel to the A1 pulley Correct Ans-
scarring to intrinsics can occur & tightness, so MPs in splint at 30-40 degrees flexion




Swan-neck deformity Correct Ans-can occur with absent FDS




Normal finger active flexion Correct Ans-PIP joint flexes first




Extensor tendons proximal to juncturae tendinum Correct Ans-ruptures of these can be
missed due to extension through adjacent tendons

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Evans' Short Arc Motion extensor tendons Correct Ans-Wrist placed in 30 degrees flexion,
then templates for 30 degrees flexion PIP and 25 degrees flexion DIP, then advance as no
extensor lag present




Extensor tendon repair proximal to JT Correct Ans-all fingers placed in orthosis in
extension




Extensor tendon repair distal to JT Correct Ans-affected digit in full extension, adjacent
digits in 30 degrees MP flexion




Yoke splint Correct Ans-for RF {RF+MF}; for MF {MF}; for SF {SF+IF}; for IF {IF+SF}




Boutonniere deformity Correct Ans-lateral bands sublux volarly due to attenuation of
Triangular Ligament (and tightening of Transverse Retinacular Ligaments) - ORL gets tight with
a Boutonniere




Address PIP extension lags with reverse blocking Correct Ans-MP in hyper flexion and work
on PIP extension




Central slip initiates extension at PIP joint Correct Ans-Elson's test assesses central slip
integrity at edge of table

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Pseudo-boutonniere Correct Ans-dorsal dislocation/hyperextension/volar plate
injury/contracture - no DIP hyperextension or ORL tightness




CID Correct Ans-carpal instability dissociative - same row




CIND Correct Ans-carpal instability non-dissociative - between rows




CIC (carpal instability combined) Correct Ans-combination of CID and CIND




adaptive carpus Correct Ans-instability d/t extrinsic cause like a malunited distal radius fx




DISI Correct Ans-SL injury - scaphoid flexes and lunate/triquetrum extend




VISI Correct Ans-LT injury - scaphoid/lunate flex and triquetrum extends




Palmar midcarpal instability (MCI) Correct Ans-CIND - presents volar sag at ulnar side of
wrist w/ clunk when moving into ulnar deviation and decreased grip strength




ECU and FCU and hypothenars Correct Ans-start strengthening these in supination for MCI




SL friendly muscles Correct Ans-FCU, APL, ECRL (dart thrower's motion)

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proximal row carpectomy Correct Ans-procedure for SLAC wrist, Kienbock's, Prieser's (not
for capitolunate arthritis)




Proximal Row Carpectomy Correct Ans-painfree motion is goal for this procedure




Dorsal wrist is less supported by ligaments Correct Ans-volar wrist has more ligamentous
stability




Proximal carpal row flexes (and UD) with radial deviation Correct Ans-Proximal carpal row
extends (and RD) with ulnar deviation




with progressive perilunate instability Correct Ans-lunate dislocates into carpal tunnel




Space of Poirier Correct Ans-ligament free area at Capitolunate space




TFCC Correct Ans-primary soft tissue stabilizer for DRUJ and ulnocarpal joints




Ulnocarpal stress test Correct Ans-axial load on the wrist in UD then passively perform
pronation/supination

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