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. 2021 May 20;479(9):2009–2018. doi: 10.1097/CORR.0000000000001795

Table 4.

Physical examination measures

Physical examination measure All first operated thumbs Unilateral trapeziectomy and intact contralateral CMC1 joint
Operated hand (n = 80)a Operated hand (n = 39) Unoperated hand (n = 39) Mean difference (95% CI) p valueb
Strength in kg
 Grip 17.0 ± 7.1 16.7 ± 7.3 16.6 ± 6.9 0.1 (-1.6 to 1.8) 0.90
 Key pinch 4.4 ± 1.5 4.4 ± 1.4 5.0 ± 1.5 -0.6 (-0.9 to -0.3) 0.001
ROM in °
 Thumb
  IP extensionc 11 ± 11 12 ± 10 13 ± 16 1.4 (-2.9 to 5.7) 0.51
  IP flexion 64 ± 12 62 ± 12 62 ± 11 0.6 (-3.0 to 4.3) 0.73
  MCP extensionc 15 ± 14 14 ± 16 10 ± 19 -4.0 (-9.2 to 1.3) 0.13
  MCP flexion 39 ± 13 39 ± 12 42 ± 14 -3.5 (-8.0 to 1.1) 0.13
  Palmar abduction 39 ± 10 38 ± 11 38 ± 10 0 (-2.5 to 2.5) > 0.99
  Radial abduction 42 ± 7 41 ± 8 41 ± 7 -0.9 (-3.0 to 1.1) 0.36
  Opposition deficit (mm)d 0 (0, 10) 0 (0, 10) 0 (0, 5) 0 (0, 0) 0.27
 Wrist
  Flexion 61 ± 12 61 ± 13 59 ± 13 2.1 (-1.9 to 6.1) 0.29
  Extension 61 ± 11 62 ± 11 58 ± 9 3.6 (0.5 to 6.8) 0.03
  Radial deviation 22 ± 12 24 ± 13 22 ± 7 2.5 (-2.2 to 7.1) 0.28
  Ulnar deviation 40 ± 9 39 ± 9 41 ± 9 -1.7 (-3.8 to 0.4) 0.12

Data presented as mean ± SD, unless otherwise specified.

a

Data from 80 patients who attended clinical and radiographic examination (Fig. 1).

b

Paired t-test.

c

Values represent hyperextension; MCP fusion in three hands (two in unilateral group), and MCP extension deficit (> 10°) was present in one hand.

d

Values are median (quartiles) distance to base of small finger; median difference (quartiles); CMC1 = thumb carpometacarpal; IP = interphalangeal; MCP = metacarpophalangeal.