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Abstract

Introduction

Hand therapists selectively strengthen the first dorsal interosseus (FDI) to stabilize arthritic joints yet the role of the FDI has not yet been radiographically validated.

Purpose

To determine if FDI contraction reduces radial subluxation (RS) of the thumb metacarpal (MC).

Methods

Fluoroscopy was used to obtain true anterior-posterior radiographs of non-arthritic CMC joints: 1) at rest, 2) while stressed and 3) while stressed with maximal FDI contraction. Maximal FDI strength during CMC stress and thumb MC RS and trapezial articular width were measured. The ratio of RS to the articular width was calculated.

Results

Seventeen participants (5 male, 12 female) participated. Subluxation of a stressed CMC significantly reduced and the subluxation to articular width ratio significantly improved after FDI activation.

Conclusions

Contraction of the FDI appears to radiographically reduce subluxation of the healthy thumb CMC joint. Further exploration on the FDI's reducibility and its carry-over effects in arthritic thumbs is needed.

Level of evidence

4.

Details

Title
First dorsal interosseous muscle contraction results in radiographic reduction of healthy thumb carpometacarpal joint
Author
McGee, Corey; O'Brien, Virginia; Van Nortwick, Sara; Adams, Julie; Van Heest, Ann
Pages
375-381
Section
Scientific/Clinical Article
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Oct-Dec 2015
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
08941130
e-ISSN
1545004X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1728624135
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Oct-Dec 2015