Wrinkling Test

Original Editor - Ehtisham Panhwar
Top Contributors - Ehtisham Panhwar and Kirenga Bamurange Liliane

Purpose
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Wrinkle or wrinkling or shivel test is a special test for hands. Wrinkle test is used to check the nerve integrity of the hand by assessing the proper nervous response to an environmental stimulus i.e, water immersion for sustained period of time. Wrinkle test is used to diagnose a nerve injury within first month of injury or a digital denervation.


Technique
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  • Patient should be in sitting position
  • Take warm water in a bowel
  • Immerse patients affected or testing hand in the bucket
  • Keep it immersed for around 10-30 minutes
  • Take the hand out and look for wrinkles in hand
  • A positive test is not having wrinkle in any digit of the hand.

Evidence[edit | edit source]

In a study conducted by Rubin et al they mention that wrinkle test have a sensitivity of 69.5%, specificity of 62.5% with a confidence interval of 95% in diagnosing the digital nerve injury.

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