Finkelstein test . It is used for testing tenosynovitis first extensor compartment of hand composed of abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis . This tenosynovitis is called “ De Quervain syndrome .
I just did this test and felt severe pain in both my wrists. Does this indicate that I've got quervains syndrome?
I do not feel discomfort in every day life. Just when I did the test above or when I write long answers in exams
Eichoff test, if the handtherapist does this passively it’s called the Finkelstein test
It's used to test two muscles:1.abductor pollicis longus 2. Extensor pollicis brevis
When the test is positive please explain if pain present or absent???