How does tenosynovitis differentiate
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Tenosynovitis is very common in our life, but many people don't know about this disease, so they don't find it. Because we work or do other things with the hand is the most, so the hand tenosynovitis patients are more common. Here's how to identify tenosynovitis.
How does tenosynovitis differentiate
First: radial styloid process swelling, pain, can radiate to the forearm and thumb pain, activity wrist and thumb pain aggravation, can't lift heavy. The styloid process of radius has obvious tenderness, sometimes hard nodules can be touched. Wrist and thumb movements were limited. Finkelstein sign was positive.
Second: resistance test positive: due to the inflammation or swelling of tendon sheath, the pain will be aggravated when the joint is over extended or over flexed. For example, the pain will be aggravated when the radial styloid process stenotic tendon or over flexed. For example, the Finkelstein sign will be positive in the radial styloid process stenotic tenosynovitis. Local swelling. Joint bounce: finger tenosynovitis more "bounce" phenomenon, known as "Banji finger".
Third: ganglion cyst: is occurs in the ganglion or the joint capsule near the cystic mass. The outer layer of the cyst wall is composed of fibrous tissue, the inner layer is covered by white smooth endothelium, and there is thick mucoid material in the cyst. Cysts can be divided into unilocular and multilocular, usually unilocular. The cause of this disease has not been completely clear, but it is often related to trauma or some regular movements.
matters needing attention
If you find that you have the above symptoms, you should be alert to the possibility of tenosynovitis. The treatment of tenosynovitis is not a problem, and you don't have to worry about it. As long as you find the problem in time and treat it, you will recover in a short time.