Title of article :
Evaluating Hand Function in Clients with Trigger Finger
Author/Authors :
Langer, Danit School of Occupational Therapy - Hadassah and Hebrew University - Jerusalem, Israel , Maeir, Adina School of Occupational Therapy - Hadassah and Hebrew University - Jerusalem, Israel , Michailevich, Michael Department of Orthopaedics - Sherutay Briut Clalit - Jerusalem, Israel , Luria, Shai Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center - Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract :
Trigger finger (TF) is a common hand pathology frequently encountered in hand clinics. Occupational therapists pre-
dominantly assess TF symptoms as opposed to using standardized hand functioning assessments. The purpose of this study was to
assess the construct validity of dexterity and grip strength assessments for clients with TF. Method. Sixty-three participants with TF
and 66 healthy controls were administered the Functional Dexterity Test (FDT), Purdue Pegboard Test (PPT), and JamarHydraulic
Hand Dynamometer (JD) and completed the Disabilities of Arm Shoulder and Hand questionnaire (DASH). TF symptoms were
graded using the Quinnell classification. Results. Statistically significant differences were found between the groups in dexterity
and grip strength. A statistically significant difference between the three TF grades was found on the PPT. All three test scores were
moderately correlated with the DASH scores. Conclusion. This study provides innovative evidence for the validity of common hand
function assessments for individuals with TF and recommends incorporating these tools in clinical practice. Further research is
needed with larger samples and better representation of each TF clinical grade.
Keywords :
Evaluating Hand Function , Clients , Trigger Finger , Trigger finger (TF) , FDT , DASH
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International