Dysfunctional movement patterning in the hand: an unrecognized entity?

Daniel J Brown, S. Gillespie, G. Cheung
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Following injury or surgery to the hand, most patients undergo an uneventful recovery, with or without the need for hand therapy. Those that do not, usually display common and predictable patterns of stiffness, caused by intrinsic or extrinsic soft tissue tightness, or weakness caused by either neuromuscular pathology or disuse. A smaller group may develop complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Finally, there are a small number of patients that do not follow any of these recognized paths and present instead with painless (usually), abnormal patterns of movement that can have significant effects on hand function. Although this abnormal ‘patterning’ is not well recognized or described in the hand literature, it has been described as a cause of chronic functional problems in the cervical spine, lumbar spine and knee (Hodges and Tucker, 2011; Sterling et al., 2001); and in the shoulder where it is known to be one of the causes of instability (Lewis et al., 2004).
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手部功能失调的运动模式:一个未被识别的实体?
在手部受伤或手术后,大多数患者都经历了平稳的恢复,无论是否需要手部治疗。那些不这样做的,通常表现出常见的和可预测的僵硬模式,由内在或外在的软组织紧绷引起,或由神经肌肉病理或不使用引起的虚弱。一小部分人可能会发展为复杂的局部疼痛综合征(CRPS)。最后,有少数患者不遵循这些公认的途径,而是表现为无痛(通常),异常的运动模式,这可能对手部功能产生重大影响。尽管这种异常的“模式”在手部文献中没有得到很好的认识或描述,但它已被描述为颈椎、腰椎和膝关节慢性功能问题的原因(Hodges和Tucker, 2011;Sterling et al., 2001);在肩部,已知它是导致不稳定的原因之一(Lewis et al., 2004)。
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