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The participants who experienced pain at the wrist, over the extensor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus tendons were considered positive for tenosynovitis. Frequency and percentages were calculated for categorical variables. Results: The results showed that the frequency of de Quervain’s tenosynovitis with positive Finklestein’s test was 50.45%, 25.2% for worst ever pain, 26.2% with repetitive wrist movements and 25.2% while doing work job in carpenters of Lahore. The Finklestein’s test was positive in 71 (69%) carpenters and 32 (31%) showed a negative test. The mean pain score for positive Finkelstein’s test was 6.93±20.40 and for negative F test was 5.24±15.91. The difference was statistically significant at p<0.001. Among carpenters, age and work duration were strongly correlated (r=0.807) and there is a moderate correlation between age and the total score (r=0.78). Conclusion: It was concluded that most carpenters have a moderate level of pain during repetitive wrist movements while working. While a majority of the carpenters have positive Finkelstein’s test. Significant results were found showing moderate pain levels with positive tests. A strong correlation was found between age and duration of work. \n*Corresponding Author: Maira Saadat, Neuron Health Service, UK, Email: saadatmaira7@gmail.com \nCitation: Saadat M. 2021. Frequency of de Quervain’s tenosynovitis in carpenters of Lahore. 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Methods: A survey was consisting of 103 patients conducted and selected by non-probability convenient sampling in six months; duration. Data collection was done by using the standard ‘Patient Rated Wrist/Hand Evaluation’ questionnaire after taking the informed written and verbal consent. The standard Finklestein test helped in diagnosing this condition. The participants who experienced pain at the wrist, over the extensor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus tendons were considered positive for tenosynovitis. Frequency and percentages were calculated for categorical variables. Results: The results showed that the frequency of de Quervain’s tenosynovitis with positive Finklestein’s test was 50.45%, 25.2% for worst ever pain, 26.2% with repetitive wrist movements and 25.2% while doing work job in carpenters of Lahore. The Finklestein’s test was positive in 71 (69%) carpenters and 32 (31%) showed a negative test. 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背景:De Quervain 's腱鞘炎被描述为过度使用性肌腱损伤,其特征是拇短伸肌和拇长外展肌腱的纤维骨鞘疼痛运动,其中在功能活动中拇指运动和手腕运动会加重疼痛。目的:了解拉合尔地区木匠的腱鞘炎发病情况。方法:采用非概率方便抽样法对103例患者进行为期6个月的调查;持续时间。在获得知情的书面和口头同意后,使用标准的“患者评定腕/手评估”问卷进行数据收集。标准的芬克尔斯坦测试有助于诊断这种情况。手腕、拇短伸肌和拇长外展肌腱疼痛的参与者被认为是腱鞘炎阳性。对分类变量计算频率和百分比。结果:拉合尔木匠Finklestein试验阳性的de Quervain氏腱子炎发生率为50.45%,最严重疼痛发生率为25.2%,重复性手腕运动发生率为26.2%,上工时发生率为25.2%。71名木匠(69%)的Finklestein氏试验呈阳性,32名木匠(31%)呈阴性。Finkelstein试验阳性组疼痛平均评分为6.93±20.40,F试验阴性组疼痛平均评分为5.24±15.91。差异有统计学意义,p<0.001。木匠年龄与工作时长呈强相关(r=0.807),年龄与总分呈中等相关(r=0.78)。结论:结论是,大多数木匠在工作时重复性的手腕运动有中等程度的疼痛。而大多数木匠的芬克尔斯坦氏试验呈阳性。显著的结果是,测试呈阳性,疼痛程度适中。年龄和工作时间之间有很强的相关性。*通讯作者:Maira Saadat, Neuron Health Service, UK, Email: saadatmaira7@gmail.com引文:Saadat M. 2021。拉合尔地区木匠腱鞘炎的发病情况。物理治疗与康复科学杂志,1(2):68-75。
Frequency of De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis in Carpenters of Lahore
Background: De Quervain’s tenosynovitis is described as overuse tendon injury and characterized by painful movements of the fibro-osseous sheath of the extensor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus tendons in which pain is aggravated by thumb movements and wrist movements during functional activities. Objective: To evaluate the frequency of de Quervain’s tenosynovitis in carpenters of Lahore. Methods: A survey was consisting of 103 patients conducted and selected by non-probability convenient sampling in six months; duration. Data collection was done by using the standard ‘Patient Rated Wrist/Hand Evaluation’ questionnaire after taking the informed written and verbal consent. The standard Finklestein test helped in diagnosing this condition. The participants who experienced pain at the wrist, over the extensor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus tendons were considered positive for tenosynovitis. Frequency and percentages were calculated for categorical variables. Results: The results showed that the frequency of de Quervain’s tenosynovitis with positive Finklestein’s test was 50.45%, 25.2% for worst ever pain, 26.2% with repetitive wrist movements and 25.2% while doing work job in carpenters of Lahore. The Finklestein’s test was positive in 71 (69%) carpenters and 32 (31%) showed a negative test. The mean pain score for positive Finkelstein’s test was 6.93±20.40 and for negative F test was 5.24±15.91. The difference was statistically significant at p<0.001. Among carpenters, age and work duration were strongly correlated (r=0.807) and there is a moderate correlation between age and the total score (r=0.78). Conclusion: It was concluded that most carpenters have a moderate level of pain during repetitive wrist movements while working. While a majority of the carpenters have positive Finkelstein’s test. Significant results were found showing moderate pain levels with positive tests. A strong correlation was found between age and duration of work.
*Corresponding Author: Maira Saadat, Neuron Health Service, UK, Email: saadatmaira7@gmail.com
Citation: Saadat M. 2021. Frequency of de Quervain’s tenosynovitis in carpenters of Lahore. The Healer Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, 1(2):68-75.