Benediction Hand (aka Benediction Sign or Preacher's Hand): Difference between revisions
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== Clinically Relevant Anatomy<br> == | == Clinically Relevant Anatomy<br> == | ||
This deformity involves the hypothenar muscles of hand which include the interossei muscles as well as the two medial lumbrical muscles. The two medial lumbrical muscles are affected secondary to ulnar nerve palsy. <br> | This deformity involves the hypothenar muscles of hand which include the interossei muscles as well as the two medial lumbrical muscles. The two medial lumbrical muscles are affected secondary to ulnar nerve palsy. <br> | ||
== Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process<br> == | == Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process<br> == | ||
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The hallmark of this condition is flexion of the fourth and fifth fingers.<br> | The hallmark of this condition is flexion of the fourth and fifth fingers.<br> | ||
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This deformity involves the hypothenar muscles of hand which include the interossei muscles as well as the two medial lumbrical muscles. The two medial lumbrical muscles are affected secondary to ulnar nerve palsy.
Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process
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Clinical Presentation[edit | edit source]
The hallmark of this condition is flexion of the fourth and fifth fingers.
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