Showing posts with label wrist pain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wrist pain. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2020

Radial intersection syndrome

(Radial) Intersection Syndrome
An overuse syndrome

Area of intersection between compartment 1 and 2 tendons


SYMPTOMS:
- Radial aspect of wrist & forearm pain, a/w local swelling (inflammation)


EXAMINATION:
- Friction/Crepitus at distal dorso-radial forearm upon active/passive wrist motion (where the tendons intersect)
- Weak and/or pain on wrist & thumb movement
- Tender over radial tubercle and lateral aspect of the anatomical snuff box


ETIOLOGY / RISK FACTORS:
- Tenosynovitis of the extensor muscles - (Dorsal compartment 2) ECRL, ECRB, (Dorsal compartment 1) APL, EPB
- Friction between the tendons of Compartment 1 & Compartment 2 where it intersects in the distal forearm dorso-radially.
- Overuse of wrist extensor muscles, tenosynovitis of the 2nd compartment tendons
- Repeated wrist extension-flexion
- More common in woman, 30-50s
- Athlete: eg Rowers


DDx:
- de Quervain's tenosynovitis (Check Finkelstein test)
- 1st Carpo-metacarpal joint osteoarthritis (CMC OA) (Check thumb grinding maneuvre)
- EPL tendinitis
- Wartenberg syndrome (Superficial sensory Radial nerve neuropathy) (Check Tinel sign)


MANAGEMENT:
- Rest (give 3/52)
- Physical therapy (stretching & strengthening)
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Splinting - 15-20deg wrist extension thumb splint. (gradually wean off)
- Modification of triggering activity
- Injection & Hydrodissection
- Surgery (last resort)

Reference:
https://www.jabfm.org/content/30/4/547