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== Purpose<br>  ==
== Purpose<br>  ==

Revision as of 22:45, 5 December 2009

Original Editor - [[User:Jon DeVaul|Jon DeVaul

Purpose
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This test evaluates the source of PIP flexion motion limitation by differentiating between intrinsic muscle or capsular tightness in the affected digit.  A typical patient presentation may include pain located in the distal intermetacarpal space and with prolonged gripping or making a fist.  Symptoms are most often seen in the ring and long finger.

Technique
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The MCP is held in an extended position and the therapist passively flexes the PIP making note of the available range.  The test is then repeated with the MCP flexed. If no change in motion is detected between the two tests, then capsular restriction at the PIP joint is implicated.  If the motion increases when the MCP is flexed, then lumbricale muscle tightness is implicated.

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