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Title: Occupational therapy and thumb base OA


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Occupational therapy and thumb base OA
  • Simone Sheehan
  • Senior Occupational Therapist

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  • On the length, strength, free lateral motion and
    perfect mobility of the thumb, depends the power
    of the human hand
  • Sir Charles Bell, 1833

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  • Tends to occur in women older than 40 years of
    age (Dray Jablon, 1987 Jonsson Valtysdottir,
    1995) and affects 1/3 of females over the age of
    50 (Armstrong, 1994).
  • A painful thumb can truly limit the ability to
    perform activities.
  • In fact, a severely painful thumb can limit hand
    function by 45 (Swanson, 1973).

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symptoms
  • Pain / aching around base of thumb may radiate
    down thumb or up forearm
  • (usually most intense during pinch)
  • Tenderness over the CMC joint
  • Stiffness in the CMC joint in the morning or
    after inactivity
  • If inflammation is severe
  • Swelling
  • Warmth
  • redness

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Aggravated by....
Lateral pinch
Tip pinch
Grasp pinch
Palmar pinch
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Treatment hierarchy
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aNATOMY
  • Thumb CMC joint is a saddle joint

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SHOULDER SIGN
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We constantly encounter high forces in every day
tasks
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Joint protection
  • Reduce excessive loading on joints
  • Avoid pain in activities
  • Distribute as much load over several joints
  • Use stronger, larger joints
  • Avoid twisting forces
  • Use joints in their most stable and functional
    positions
  • Maintain ROM
  • Balance activity and rest
  • Avoid staying in one position for long periods /
    static grips (Melvin, 2002)
  • Reduce effort

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  • Gadgets
  • Compensate

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EVIdence
  • Nice Guideline 59 Osteoarthritis
  • People with osteoarthritis who have biomechanical
    joint pain or instability should be considered
    for assessment for bracing/joint supports as an
    adjunct to their core treatment.
  • Valdes Marrik (2010)
  • The current literature supports the use of
    orthotics, hand exercises, application of heat,
    and joint protection education combined with
    provision of adaptive equipment to improve grip
    strength and function.
  • Rannou et al (2009)
  • Night time splinting is an effective treatment of
    base of thumb OA
  • Day et al (2004)
  • Thumb splinting together with corticosteroid
    provides relief
  • unable to solely attribute effects to either
  • modality

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  • Carreira, Jones Natour (2007)
  • Splint is effective to decreased pain scores in
    trapeziometacarpal OA patients
  • Boustedt Nordenskold (2007)
  • Women with thumb base OA can expect improvement
    concerning pain on motion and hand grip force
    post hand OA programme partipation and combining
    it with night splints they can expect decreased
    pain at night.
  • Stamm et al (2002)
  • Joint protection and hand home exercises, easily
    administered and readily acceptable
    interventions, were found to increase grip
    strength and global hand function.

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The role of splinting
  • Splinting aims to enhance pain-free use of the
    thumb and allow individuals to partake in
    previously aggravating activities, without pain
  • A splint by its very presence is doing harm as
    it inhibits free movement. It is only justified
    if the specific good compensates for the general
    harm
  • Paul W. Brand

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How do splints work?
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We all use our hands in different ways and so it
is important to look carefully at each
individual, their characteristics, needs and
lifestyle.
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Many options available
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6 ESSENTIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN SELECTING SPLINTS
FOR PATIENTS
  • Client Centred-ness
  • Comfort
  • Cosmesis
  • Convenience
  • Less is more
  • Follow up
  • McKee Rivard (2004). Orthoses as enablers of
    Occupation Client centred splinting. Canadian
    Journal of Occupational Therapy (71, 306-314).

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Occupational therapy
Hours 8.30 16.30 Monday - Friday
Cost Inpatient Outpatient Included in bed rate 70/hr, 60/45mins 50/30mins, 30/15mins
Aids / Appliances Supplied and billed Supplied and billed
Referrals to be sent to Occupational Therapy Department, Bon Secours Hospital, College Road, Cork. 021 4801630 Occupational Therapy Department, Bon Secours Hospital, College Road, Cork. 021 4801630
Details to be included Name, Address, DOB, contact number, medical history and presenting complaint. Name, Address, DOB, contact number, medical history and presenting complaint.
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