A New Clinical Test to Evaluate Intrinsic Foot Muscle Function.

Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-12-11 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1177/24730114241303172
Megna Panchbhavi, Michael C Poliner, Patrick M Finegan, Daniel C Jupiter
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Abstract

Background: Intrinsic foot muscle weakness has been implicated in a wide range of forefoot conditions and is typically measured by the paper grip test. The proposed "knuckle test" is intended to evaluate intrinsic foot muscle function, in which active flexion of toes makes the metatarsal heads ("knuckles") prominent in the forefoot. This study seeks to compare prevalence of negative knuckle test results and intrinsic muscle weakness in patients, primarily by association with a positive paper grip test result and secondarily with presence of toe deformities.

Methods: Ninety-eight patients, 55 with toe deformity and 43 without, were evaluated for ability to flex their toes to the extent of knuckle prominence (knuckle test) and grip paper on the ground with their toes (paper grip test). Variables were compared between those with positive and negative knuckle test results.

Results: A negative knuckle test result is significantly associated with the inability to grip a paper strip (P < .05).

Conclusion: Given that the paper grip test outcomes are a well-established sign of intrinsic muscle weakness, the significant association between knuckle and paper grip test outcomes substantiates the use of the knuckle test to detect intrinsic muscle weakness. The knuckle test is a potentially quick, simple, and cost-effective clinical maneuver to indicate intrinsic foot muscle weakness in a patient.

Level of evidence: Level III, diagnostic test development.

背景:足内肌无力与多种前足疾病有关,通常通过纸片握力测试进行测量。提议的 "指关节测试 "旨在评估足部内在肌肉功能,在该测试中,脚趾的主动屈曲会使跖骨头("指关节")在前足部突出。本研究旨在比较指关节测试阴性结果和患者内在肌无力的发生率,主要与纸质握力测试结果呈阳性有关,其次与是否存在足趾畸形有关:对98名患者进行了评估,其中55人脚趾畸形,43人无畸形,评估内容包括脚趾屈曲至指关节突出的能力(指关节测试)和用脚趾在地上抓纸的能力(抓纸测试)。对指关节测试结果呈阳性和阴性的受试者进行变量比较:结果:指关节测试结果呈阴性与无法抓握纸条有显著相关性(P鉴于纸条握力测试结果是内在肌无力的一个公认标志,指关节和纸条握力测试结果之间的显著关联证实了指关节测试可用于检测内在肌无力。指关节测试是一种潜在的快速、简单且具有成本效益的临床方法,可用于显示患者的足部内在肌无力:证据等级:三级,诊断测试开发。
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Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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