When performing a Finkelstein's sm
Posted By: HIya on 2008-12-01
In Reply to: No, the patient is in her 40s. - No Name
Subject: When performing a Finkelstein's sm
test, they have the patient stick their thumb in the palm and close fingers over it and bend hand, so in essence you are "clasping" the thumb, so not sure if he is just saying the same thing when saying both tests were negative. Just a guess. Sorry can't be of more help.
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