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Extensor retinaculum impingement in the athlete: a new diagnosis.

Ann E VanHeest1, Nancy M Luger, James H House, Michael Vener.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Athletes with repetitive weightbearing hyperextension activities are predisposed to wrist pain.
PURPOSE: To describe extensor retinaculum impingement of the extensor tendons as a new diagnosis for wrist pain for the athlete performing repetitive wrist hyperextension, to present cadaveric dissections to further understand the anatomical basis for extensor retinaculum impingement, and to report treatment outcomes of extensor retinaculum impingement. STUDY
DESIGN: Case series; Level of evidence, 4.
METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed for athletes treated from 1987 to 2006 for wrist pain due to extensor retinaculum impingement. Eight wrists in 7 athletes were reviewed with a mean presenting age of 19.6 years. The hallmark symptom was dorsal wrist pain, and signs were extensor tendon synovitis and tenderness at the distal border of the extensor retinaculum, provoked by wrist hyperextension. Ten cadaveric wrists were dissected and examined to evaluate anatomical factors that may contribute to extensor retinaculum impingement.
RESULTS: Two athletes (2 wrists) were treated with corticosteroid injections. Five patients (6 wrists) were treated operatively, with pathologic findings of thickening of the distal border of the extensor retinaculum and concomitant extensor tendon synovial thickening or, in 1 patient, tendon rupture. Partial distal resection of the extensor retinaculum was performed to eliminate impingement. All patients had complete relief of pain and full return to sport.
CONCLUSION: Competitive sports that require repetitive wrist extension with an axial load predispose the athlete to extensor retinaculum impingement. Athletes with dorsal wrist pain and tenosynovial thickening worsened with wrist hyperextension should be considered for the diagnosis of extensor retinaculum impingement. When nonoperative management fails, surgical resection of the distal impinging border of the extensor retinaculum can eliminate pain and can still allow athletes to return to sport without diminishing the opportunity for significant athletic accomplishments.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17702995     DOI: 10.1177/0363546507305803

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


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2.  Extensor retinaculum of the wrist: gross anatomical correlation with MR imaging after ultrasound-guided tenography with emphasis on anatomical features in wrist dorsiflexion responsible for tendon impingement.

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3.  Acute true trigger wrist following partial extensor carpi radialis brevis tendon rupture.

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5.  Short-term result of arthroscopic synovial excision for dorsal wrist pain in hyperextension associated with synovial hypertrophy.

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7.  Surgical Treatment of Tenosynovitis of Extensor Tendons of Fourth Compartment of Wrist in Nonrheumatoid Patients-A Case Series of 10 Patients in India.

Authors:  Neetin Pralhad Mahajan; Nikhil D Palange; Eknath Pawar; Amit Supe
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