Deck 10: Wrist

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Which position should the fingers be in during the application of wrist taping techniques?

A) Flexion
B) Extension
C) Adduction
D) Abduction
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Limit wrist flexion with the fan, strip, and "X" techniques by placing tape on what surface of the hand, wrist, and forearm?

A) Dorsal
B) Palmar
C) Radial
D) Ulnar
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Which of the following techniques provides maximum support and limitation of wrist range of motion?

A) Prophylactic brace
B) Semirigid cast
C) Functional brace
D) "X" tape
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Based on the available evidence, prophylactic wrist guards used for in-line skating and snowboarding:

A) do not lower the incidence of injuries.
B) may protect the joint only from sprains.
C) may lower the incidence and severity of injuries.
D) may protect the joint from overuse injuries but not from sprains and fractures.
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Most rehabilitative and functional wrist braces are available in predetermined sizes based on the measurement from the:

A) first to the fifth metacarpophalangeal joint.
B) second to the fifth metacarpophalangeal joint.
C) wrist and finger circumference measurements.
D) proximal forearm circumference measurements.
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NCAA and NFHS rules mandate padding of rigid and semirigid casts during practices and competitions. What materials should be used?

A) ½ inch closed-cell, slow-recovery foam
B) ½ inch open-cell, slow-recovery foam
C) ½ inch viscoelastic polymers
D) ½ inch closed-cell, fast-recovery foam
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Which of the following statements regarding a custom-made bracing technique is false?

A) It is used in the treatment of sprains, dislocations, and tendinitis.
B) It is used only on the palmar hand, wrist, and forearm.
C) It is effective when off-the-shelf braces are not available.
D) It immobilizes and limits range of motion.
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Most rehabilitative brace designs immobilize the wrist in what position?

A) Slight flexion
B) Abduction
C) Neutral or cock-up
D) Moderate extension
Question
The strip tape technique:

A) immobilizes the wrist.
B) compresses the hand, wrist, and forearm.
C) corrects structural abnormalities.
D) provides moderate support and lessens excessive wrist flexion and extension.
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Wrist sprains are typically the result of all of the following EXCEPT:

A) rotary forces.
B) falling on the outstretched arm.
C) abnormal ranges of motion.
D) tensile forces.
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Injury to the TFCC means you have injured what structure?

A) Triangular fibrocartilage compartment
B) Triquetrum fibrocartilage complex
C) Triangular fibrocartilage complex
D) Transverse cartilage compartment
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Ganglion cysts are more commonly seen on the:

A) palmar wrist.
B) dorsal wrist.
C) ulnar wrist.
D) radial wrist.
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Which of the following techniques can be used to anchor a custom-made brace to the wrist?

A) Semirigid cast
B) Figure-of-eight tape
C) Fan tape
D) "X" tape
Question
During the application of the wrist semirigid cast, which of the following can be used to provide additional support to lessen excessive range of motion?

A) ? inch felt
B) Self-adherent wrap
C) Thermoplastic material
D) 3 inch width heavyweight moleskin
Question
To assist in venous return with an elastic wrap following a contusion, provide additional compression over the dorsal wrist and hand with all of the following EXCEPT:

A) ? inch felt.
B) ¼ inch foam.
C) ½ inch open-cell foam.
D) 1 ½ inch non-elastic tape.
Question
The required length of immobilization following a wrist sprain or fracture is normally determined by:

A) the amount of pain.
B) the severity of swelling.
C) the mechanism of injury.
D) the physician.
Question
What is accomplished through the inclusion of a viscoelastic polymer pad in rehabilitative braces?

A) Lessens compressive stresses
B) Reduces excessive wrist flexion and extension
C) Reduces severe swelling
D) Corrects structural abnormalities
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de Quervain's tenosynovitis can be treated with which technique?

A) Strip tape
B) Fan tape
C) Prophylactic brace
D) Rehabilitative brace
Question
Which wrist taping technique is recommended for an athlete with no history of injury?

A) "X"
B) Circular
C) Fan
D) Strip
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A fall on an outstretched arm and shearing forces can fracture what carpal bone?

A) Trapezium
B) Capitate
C) Trapezoid
D) Scaphoid
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How does one determine the range of wrist flexion that produces pain before applying the fan, strip, or "X" taping techniques?

A) Passive wrist extension
B) Active wrist extension
C) Passive wrist flexion
D) Active wrist flexion
Question
Which application is appropriate for a patient with a ganglion cyst?

A) Donut pad
B) Circular wrist
C) Fan tape
D) Posterior splint
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Which type of brace is not designed to treat tendinitis, tenosynovitis, nerve entrapment, and compression syndromes?

A) Functional
B) Prophylactic
C) Rehabilitative
D) Custom
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Overall, the evidence has shown that splinting and bracing for the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome:

A) is more effective than no treatment.
B) is less effective than patient education and therapeutic exercise.
C) is more effective than patient education and therapeutic exercise.
D) is less effective than no treatment.
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Which position should the fingers be in during the application of wrist taping techniques?

A) Flexion
B) Extension
C) Adduction
D) Abduction
Abduction
2
Limit wrist flexion with the fan, strip, and "X" techniques by placing tape on what surface of the hand, wrist, and forearm?

A) Dorsal
B) Palmar
C) Radial
D) Ulnar
Dorsal
3
Which of the following techniques provides maximum support and limitation of wrist range of motion?

A) Prophylactic brace
B) Semirigid cast
C) Functional brace
D) "X" tape
Semirigid cast
4
Based on the available evidence, prophylactic wrist guards used for in-line skating and snowboarding:

A) do not lower the incidence of injuries.
B) may protect the joint only from sprains.
C) may lower the incidence and severity of injuries.
D) may protect the joint from overuse injuries but not from sprains and fractures.
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Most rehabilitative and functional wrist braces are available in predetermined sizes based on the measurement from the:

A) first to the fifth metacarpophalangeal joint.
B) second to the fifth metacarpophalangeal joint.
C) wrist and finger circumference measurements.
D) proximal forearm circumference measurements.
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6
NCAA and NFHS rules mandate padding of rigid and semirigid casts during practices and competitions. What materials should be used?

A) ½ inch closed-cell, slow-recovery foam
B) ½ inch open-cell, slow-recovery foam
C) ½ inch viscoelastic polymers
D) ½ inch closed-cell, fast-recovery foam
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Which of the following statements regarding a custom-made bracing technique is false?

A) It is used in the treatment of sprains, dislocations, and tendinitis.
B) It is used only on the palmar hand, wrist, and forearm.
C) It is effective when off-the-shelf braces are not available.
D) It immobilizes and limits range of motion.
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8
Most rehabilitative brace designs immobilize the wrist in what position?

A) Slight flexion
B) Abduction
C) Neutral or cock-up
D) Moderate extension
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9
The strip tape technique:

A) immobilizes the wrist.
B) compresses the hand, wrist, and forearm.
C) corrects structural abnormalities.
D) provides moderate support and lessens excessive wrist flexion and extension.
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Wrist sprains are typically the result of all of the following EXCEPT:

A) rotary forces.
B) falling on the outstretched arm.
C) abnormal ranges of motion.
D) tensile forces.
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11
Injury to the TFCC means you have injured what structure?

A) Triangular fibrocartilage compartment
B) Triquetrum fibrocartilage complex
C) Triangular fibrocartilage complex
D) Transverse cartilage compartment
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12
Ganglion cysts are more commonly seen on the:

A) palmar wrist.
B) dorsal wrist.
C) ulnar wrist.
D) radial wrist.
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13
Which of the following techniques can be used to anchor a custom-made brace to the wrist?

A) Semirigid cast
B) Figure-of-eight tape
C) Fan tape
D) "X" tape
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14
During the application of the wrist semirigid cast, which of the following can be used to provide additional support to lessen excessive range of motion?

A) ? inch felt
B) Self-adherent wrap
C) Thermoplastic material
D) 3 inch width heavyweight moleskin
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15
To assist in venous return with an elastic wrap following a contusion, provide additional compression over the dorsal wrist and hand with all of the following EXCEPT:

A) ? inch felt.
B) ¼ inch foam.
C) ½ inch open-cell foam.
D) 1 ½ inch non-elastic tape.
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16
The required length of immobilization following a wrist sprain or fracture is normally determined by:

A) the amount of pain.
B) the severity of swelling.
C) the mechanism of injury.
D) the physician.
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What is accomplished through the inclusion of a viscoelastic polymer pad in rehabilitative braces?

A) Lessens compressive stresses
B) Reduces excessive wrist flexion and extension
C) Reduces severe swelling
D) Corrects structural abnormalities
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18
de Quervain's tenosynovitis can be treated with which technique?

A) Strip tape
B) Fan tape
C) Prophylactic brace
D) Rehabilitative brace
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19
Which wrist taping technique is recommended for an athlete with no history of injury?

A) "X"
B) Circular
C) Fan
D) Strip
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A fall on an outstretched arm and shearing forces can fracture what carpal bone?

A) Trapezium
B) Capitate
C) Trapezoid
D) Scaphoid
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21
How does one determine the range of wrist flexion that produces pain before applying the fan, strip, or "X" taping techniques?

A) Passive wrist extension
B) Active wrist extension
C) Passive wrist flexion
D) Active wrist flexion
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22
Which application is appropriate for a patient with a ganglion cyst?

A) Donut pad
B) Circular wrist
C) Fan tape
D) Posterior splint
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Which type of brace is not designed to treat tendinitis, tenosynovitis, nerve entrapment, and compression syndromes?

A) Functional
B) Prophylactic
C) Rehabilitative
D) Custom
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Overall, the evidence has shown that splinting and bracing for the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome:

A) is more effective than no treatment.
B) is less effective than patient education and therapeutic exercise.
C) is more effective than patient education and therapeutic exercise.
D) is less effective than no treatment.
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